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Request edit on 23 January 2019

Replace "As of 2016, there were three editions of Act!:

Act! Pro, which is limited to five active users and uses Microsoft SQL Server 2014 Express. Act! Premium (access via Windows or Web browser) is designed for small to medium-sized businesses, can handle much larger user numbers and can use more scalable editions of SQL. Act! 365, a hosted version of Act! designed for smaller businesses with lighter CRM needs[4] Act! Features include contact, company and opportunity management, a calendar, communication tools, the ability to track prospective customers, "dashboards", reports, and the ability to synchronize data from other applications or other Act! users over the web. The software allows multiple users to access the same data simultaneously and can interface with popular word processing, spreadsheet, and email software. It features a variety of "dashboards" which are graphical representations of key activity that allows users to spot new business opportunities, and can generate a wide variety of statistical reports."

with "As of 2019, the following Act! products are available in market:

Act! Growth Suite, Act! CRM and Act! Marketing Automation all in one. [1] Act! CRM (access via Windows or Web browser) is designed for small to medium-sized businesses, can handle much larger user numbers and can use more scalable editions of SQL. Act! Marketing Automation, launched in November 2018, offers comprehensive marketing campaign management, a visual workflow designer & interactive template editor, lead capture, scoring & nurturing, CRM workflow with sales follow-up, real-time response metrics & actionable customer insights, and deliverability & best practice consulting. Plans start at $79 USD/account/month. [2] Act! 365, a hosted version of Act! designed for smaller businesses with lighter CRM needs [4] Act! Pro, which is limited to five active users and uses Microsoft SQL Server 2014 Express. 107.2.147.157 (talk) 20:48, 4 March 2019 (UTC)

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Reply 4-MAR-2019

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  1. The requested text makes claims about the capabilities of Act! technology as opposed to that used in other SQL based technologies. That description includes what is characterized in the prose as a limitation of these other SQL programs: "can handle much larger user numbers and can use more scalable editions of SQL".[a] To characterize the other SQL program's limitations in this manner is to make claims about a technology developed by others. The only source provided for these claims about third parties are references from Act!. As the claims involve third parties, references from reliable secondary sources should be provided.
  2. The edit request contains information on prices for the subject technology, which is not allowed as content per WP:NOTACATALOG.
  3. The IP editor has not made the necessary COI disclosures which would be required if these changes were to be made.

Regards,  Spintendo  23:21, 4 March 2019 (UTC)

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  1. ^ The requested claim already exists in the article, thus, the edit request asks for a review of the suitability of removing the text whilst re-placing it with identical text in a 2 step process. The review has found the suitability of only one of these steps — the removal of the text — but does not find suitability with the re-placement of this same text.

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