HostReview.com Wednesday, December 13, 2006; 02:24 AM
MacTank,
one of the leading providers of email management and web hosting
services to Mac users worldwide, today announced the release of a new
version of its popular MailTank program. The highly regarded program, used by top tier companies, including
Ecocert-QAI Japan Ltd., The Mactech, a US firm, and Prayer for the
Nations of the UK.
MailTank allows employees to work collaboratively on incoming email
from customers and reduces the time required to respond. It also allows
an organization see all of the email that it receives - at the same
time - so that a customer service team can easily review it together.
The company's Cmindr program, which complements MailTank, provides
efficient management of an organization's outgoing messaging efforts.
Both programs will be on display at the Macworld Conference and Expo
(macworldexpo.com) being held at San Francisco's Moscone Center January
10-12. 2007.
"With MailTank in place," says Christian Winter," co-founder of
MacTank, you staff will function as a Rapid Response Team always ready
to come to the aid of your customers. And customer service becomes a
true team effort."
"We refined the MailTank solution while helping over 100,000 Mac users
who came to us with questions. The answers we gave our customers
provided us with ideas for improving features and enhancing
functionality that resulted in a better MailTank," said Lon Baker, also
a MacTank co-founder.
MailTank allows multiple staff members to focus on an email exchange as
if they were coaches at football game. They see all the action unfold
and can comment on it, and even send in the right play. Unlike
groupware, which tries to do everything but does nothing excellently -
and does not let teams share email - MailTank's focus is on customer
service, which guarantees good results.
About MacTank
MacTank (www.mactank.com) unveiled the first nationwide network of Macintosh experts to
provide telephone based technical support for the Mac OS platform in
1999, a field in which its parent company, KP Technologies, began in
1997. MacTank technicians are drawn from luminary companies including
Apple, CE, Adobe, NASA, Aladdin and Kinko's, as well as Apple Solutions
Experts, universities, and Apple Authorized Retailers. MacTank unifies
the service, support and communication between application developers,
hardware manufacturers and every single user of the Mac OS platform.
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