The Best $30 I’ve Ever Spent on Software

Mike Gilronan
1 min readDec 28, 2020

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This article was originally posted on August 20, 2007.

Here’s an example:

I get an e-mail from this user

I highlight the .sig in the body of the e-mail and hit a hot-key (I have set up F12)

I review and edit, if necessary, then save the new contact record created by Anagram

I also can then associate the record with an MSCRM account record and populate the contact in MSCRM from my Outlook. This application probably saves me 15–30 minutes a week of mindless keying by easily enabling me to harvest unstructured data into a line-of-business system where I can utilize it efficiently. To learn more, check out http://getanagram.com

I have a challenge to you, readers: What’s the best software product you ever bought for less than $100?

Please share your comments…

Originally published at https://mikegil.typepad.com.

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Mike Gilronan
Mike Gilronan

Written by Mike Gilronan

Project management, financial management, and knowledge management. Microsoft 365 aficionado. Opinions and Philly attytood are my own.

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