Is there a product for the IMac that is essentially a sales contact software?  I am a user of ACT Contact Software for pcs

Is there a sales contact software (database) for the IMAC?  I have been using ACT Contact software for the pc for years.

There are numerous contact management applications. Not sure if one is specifically devoted to sales contacts, but you can look for what's available either at the App Store (if you have 10.6.6 or later installed) by clicking on the App Store icon in your Dock or in the Applications folder. You can also search at MacUpdate or CNET Downloads

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