Alive Address Book 1.8.2.152
| Developer: |
Vitolab Software (more products...) |
| OS: | Win98/ME/XP/2000/2003 |
| License: | Shareware |
| Price: |
$24.95 (Buy it now)
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| Size: | 3.06 MB |
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Alive Address Book is a sterling electronic address book. Alive Address Book largely outperforms other similar programs. The program supports the tree-type structure of the contact list. It allows you to adjust the display and offers the options of searching, adding, changing or copying various contacts. Each entry in Alive Address Book has over 50 different fields ensuring the most comprehensive description of the contact. If any desired field is missing, information can be added to the Remarks field. The export/import feature greatly facilitates data transfer. The synchronization option is useful, for example, when the contact book is synchronized between a notebook and a desktop computer.
Each contact in Alive Address Book represents a document, which is rich in strictly organized information. All fields are grouped into tabs. This feature is very convenient for retrieval and viewing contact information:
Summary - contains only brief information about a contact. This is very convenient for quick viewing.
General - contains general information about a contact.
Home - contains personal information about a contact.
Business - contains information about the place of employment.
All fields - allows viewing and changing contents of all fields or only entered/empty fields. This is very convenient if you need to look through full information about a contact on "one sheet".
Remarks - if you need to write unique information or a textual note about a contact, you may use this tab.
The amount of information, which can be written for one contact is huge indeed and, if you actively use the Remarks tab, is actually boundless.
The use of the search feature of Alive Address Book and the creation of the tree of contacts makes it easy and pleasant to handle this abundant information.
Handy and accessible interface ensures quick mastery and full use of program features. |
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