If you want to do some research, here is a website I would suggest:
They have a pretty good list of CRM solutions, but not everything (can you ever have a list of all applications to solve a problem??). There are links to websites as well as a few reviews. I have never found a complete list.
I agree with your opinion about ACT!. I've tried a network install of an older version, and it isn't something I'd like to attempt again. They claim that they have solved the problems with the latest releases, but I still don't think that it is 100% reliable, especially if you look into the ACT forum. I have demo'd Maximizer, and I just didn't care for the UI- not that GM is that much better, it's just that GM is easier to manipulate.
Don't get me wrong- I'm not trying to push GM. If you need Lotus Notes and GM can't handle it, then it shouldn't be considered. Personally, I'm not familiar enough with Lotus to intelligently discuss it. Perhaps there is a Lotus forum that you could watch which will be more knowledgeable.
In terms of a "CRM only" solution, I think the list above should do, but I would also suggest you look into industry solutions as well. For example, in my company (a medical insurance provider) our primary application blends membership, claims, AP, AR, medical management, and provider contracting into one solution. It isn't the answer to all of our CRM needs, but there are other solutions we declined that did offer that aspect. I wouldn't be surprised if there were several such amalgamated solutions for the travel industry.
Granted, those solutions are often much larger scale (read: expensive) than an initial CRM rollout, but they also offer other value beyond CRM when you can measure not only the sale, but the long term quality of the client based on factors other than the initial sale such as time to pay, number of service calls and complaints, etc. I'm sure you get the idea. Call it a poor man's data mart.
Of course, I can make no suggestions for you in that arena- that is entirely relative to your industry, in which I have no experience. You could try industry publications.... Michael Phipps
Technical Business Analyst
Mercy Health Plans