This software enables users to make calculations in various data fields such as Contact, Group and Company using more than 80 supported functions. It also allows for formula assignment to enable automatic calculations and building scenarios using "if" and "case" statements.

This software was designed with the goal of ease of use in mind. Writing a formula, assigning a formula to a field, and reviewing and changing formulas are all simple tasks. Making any field "calculated" requires just 2 steps – selecting a field on layout (using the context menu), and writing a calculation formula.
Calculated fields will always be up-to-date since calculations run automatically every time when you change the value of any field that is part of the formula. The "Abacus Calculated Fields" add-on is the missing link that ACT! users have needed for years. It integrates smoothly into the ACT menu system and the calculations just work – which is what users want from a field calculator.
If you need complex conditional calculations, Abacus can do that too. Just use IF...THEN...ELSE and CASE conditional statements to build calculation scenarios. In fact, Abacus can handle extremely complex calculations with ease.
Over 80 functions are supported by the Abacus add-on, including mathematical, string, date/time, financial functions (such as mortgage/loan calculation), standard arithmetic operators, boolean functions, and data type conversion functions. Abacus can thus handle any calculation with ease.
The Abacus add-on can be used on Contact fields, Group fields, or Company fields. You can run your calculations either automatically or manually, making the software versatile and customizable according to your preferences.
Overall, when it comes to calculations, Abacus Calculated Fields for ACT! is the first choice.
Version 9.5:
1. Calculated fields are highlighted on ACT! layout
2. Finacial functions added
3. Mortgage/loan calculation
Version 8.5:
1 ) Finacial functions added ( DDB FV IPmt NPer Pmt PPmt PV Rate SLN SYD )
2) Age and Format functions added
3) Implemented calculation scope