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SupportTrio - Groupware Tools
   
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Improve the quality of your support & email management by providing an integrated help desk solution that effectively manages and controls your inbox. Enjoy features like an email parser that takes your incoming email and creates tickets or applies them as replies to your existing tickets. It handles all incoming email from any number of POP accounts. Email Filters allow you to filter the route of new emails. SupportTrio includes an impressive set of features including: Advanced Email Parser, Multiple POP accounts, satellite desks, Multiple ticket views/layouts, template system, assign/merge/resolve/close ticket options, central CSS file, graphs of reports, integrated knowledgebase, personalization options, troubleshooters and much more. View our online demo today or sample our 30 day free trial and learn why SupportTrio is the professional support ticketing choice.

 
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