1st ContactsCollector 1.10
| Developer: |
4Team Corporation (more products...) |
| OS: | Windows |
| License: | Shareware |
| Price: |
FREE |
| Size: | 1.2 MB |
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ContactsCollector automatically adds e-mail addresses for people you correspond with to your Address Book: it checks your outgoing mail for a new email addresses, retrieves the new contact name that corresponds to the email address, and adds the contact to the specified folder. As simple as that. And it saves you plenty of time and effort updating your Address Book. A lot of letters on different issues (business, friends, new contacts, entertainment) can cause confusion. Then, in case of need to contact a person, you will spend much time searching for his email address. ContactsCollector will automatically add your business contacts to the address book. Also, it will give you opportunity to check sent emails. Further, collected contacts may be edited, additional data (company name, area of interest, position, full name, comments) may be added. It is possible to split contacts into groups. Also, ContactsCollector can extract contact's full name both from the email address line and from the message body (signature). Therefore, using ContactsCollector you will get easy way to email different people and companies. You will save your time, keep record of your contacts and, in case of need, have them effectively structured. Features Automatic check of outgoing mail and the Address Book update ContactsCollector automatically adds people you correspond with to your Address Book: it checks your outgoing mail for a new email address, retrieves the contact name that corresponds to the email address, and places the contact in the specified folder. Selecting the type of email messages to be automatically scanned for new contacts You can define what types of messages will be automatically scanned for new contacts: only replied messages, only new and forwarded messages, or both. Manual check of sent items for new contacts You can easily colle...
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