Published by Raj Kumar Shaw on 2024-04-18
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Download and Install Contact Book - PC
Download for PC - server 1 -->Intel, 64-bit processor, OS X 10.7 or later.
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The Best Microsoft Like Contact book
This should be part of the PC System Apps for sure!!!!
NO INSTRUCTIONS?????
Nothing more than a robot. Have to do something in address book to show up here. No way to know if/how you can link this to iphone or ipad. I'm asking for a refund because it's not useful the way it is.
I want to like this, but….
I really want to like this app, after all the new address book in Lion is terrible, and this has some extra bells and whistles. However, it gets very slow sometimes. It also has some other issues… like once you select a letter from the filter on the left side, there is no apparent way to get back to seeing all contacts without completely quitting the app and starting over (and that's a slow process!) Also, it does not seem to support contacts being in multiple groups. I do like color coding and the quick select access to data. I really wish the developer would take his current ideas and get rid of the "book" theme and give us a three-column layout like the old Pre-Lion address book, with the ability to drag-and-drop between groups and so forth. Right now it's okay, but probably not worth the money until these issues are ired out.
Adds Color & Leather / Lacks Intuitiveness
I wanted instant integration with email and effortless migration from my Windows's address book. My expectationns were dashed as email integration is spotty or incomplete and the migration (info identically copied and moved from one app to another) actually produced twins of every contact entry migrated. I'm a career Outlook user so separate apps which aim at Outlook's integration then woefully miss the target leave me with the feeling of jilted compromise: At least they've tried, and perhaps users unfamiliar with the efficiency of accurate contact information which auto-fills the address boxes of email programs might be happy to have their info in one place, even if that "one place" happens to be autocratic.
Works great!
Would like Microsoft to bring back ths "real life" look to its apps again. It's time.
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