address book program with CRM features, looking like Gmail's address

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andylotus

Hi

Just found a freeware address book program looking like Gmail's address
book, pretty dynamic and elegant.

http://www.fonlow.com/opencontacts/

With the latest version 2.8, you may print contact info using built-in
functions or external programs like Avery Design Pro.

It has pretty friendly interfaces with Outlook, Outlook Express,
Thunderbird, hotmail and gmail etc.

The screenshots will tell it all.

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Open Contacts is an address book with CRM features providing unified,
flexible and intuitive interfaces for you to manage and lookup contact
info of people and companies. Finding people in the same organization
is easy with dynamic links between people and companies.

Open Contacts is very open to your needs of storing contact info of
different kinds, since you meet different people with different levels
of details. Open Contacts shows only info you inputted. You can
seamlessly customize what can be stored in your address book. New ways
of communication will be invented in the future, Open Contacts is
flexible to such changes.

Essential Features:

1. Details are stored in sections of data fields that are
dynamically customizable, with predefined data fields.
2. Associate people with companies, and associate companies with
departments or subsidiaries.
3. Categorize contacts in hierarchy trees.
4. Search contacts info through any data field.
5. Dynamic shortcuts to telephony, emailing or Web browsing.
6. Define predefined sections of data fields.
7. Import contact info from MS Outlook, Outlook Express (WAB), XML,
CSV and vCard.
8. Export contact info to indented text, CSV, Excel and XML.
9. Save and load different customized layouts of contact info.
10. The program is small and green enough to run on a memory stick.
11. Support multilingual features.
12. Native supports for concurrent access of multiple users in Local
Area Network.
 

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