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    Maserati Sembrati reported a problem in BatchBlue on May 05, 2009 01:15:

    Maserati Sembrati
    My batchbook sync tag is not working.
    Are there any restrictions on the sync tag for gmail in batchbook? Mine is gmail-jrs and I added the tag to all my batchbook contacts and yet none of them show up in contacts at all. Ever. I have reset the sync 6 or 7 times and changed the tag as well. Yet the contacts are just not showing up in gmail sync group created by the batchbook authentication process.
  • Maserati Sembrati started following the question "How is GMail Sync supposed to work?" in BatchBlue.

  • talk

    Maserati Sembrati replied on December 02, 2008 01:59 to the discussion "BatchBox Email Forwarding... Your thoughts?" in BatchBlue:

    Maserati Sembrati
    More email forwarding functions please.

    The communications are great, the todo's are good too, but Batchbook is not my main task manager at this time. My contacts as a realtor need immediate attention, and are often short lived. Getting them into the workflow with an associated task with the least effort would be great.

    Are my leads not that important or good? Well, Yeah most of the time they are short lived. They are a request for information only, will not result in an immediate transaction, only related to a specific property through Buyer Brokerage. Inputting every lead isn't that hard I admit, but parsing text would be better. It isn't so much that it is hard to input a contact quickly or thoroughly on your service, it is the departure from the application that I am currently using that interrupts the work flow.

    This now sounds silly, I should just type them in and create the todo.

    But it would be cool, email requests could be copied and pasted into a new email to batchbook, or Ubiquitied via email or API. It could become a capture tool for contact data while on the phone.

    It's great to have a voice!

    I am counting on your company to do everything that can be done already in completely new and unexpected ways.