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Alex Balfour

Jim Scott said:
I use Phonedeck from http://www.tranglos.com/free/index.html.
It is a smashing stand-alone addressbook/phonebook. However it will
not
dial out on WinXP.
Can anyone suggest a good alternative?

Hi Jim,

For several years now I've used a piece of software called PSA Cards
which runs without problems on Windows XP in conjunction with the
Microsoft Phone Dialler.

When I started using it the product was shareware but the company
producing it (PSA Software) is no longer in business. I therefore feel
that it would be OK for me to send you a copy if you want to try it.

Alex Balfour
 
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Jim Scott

Hi Jim,

For several years now I've used a piece of software called PSA Cards
which runs without problems on Windows XP in conjunction with the
Microsoft Phone Dialler.

When I started using it the product was shareware but the company
producing it (PSA Software) is no longer in business. I therefore feel
that it would be OK for me to send you a copy if you want to try it.

Alex Balfour

Thanks anyhow, but I re-installed my dial-up modem and Phonedeck works
fine.
 
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cu

For several years now I've used a piece of software called PSA Cards
which runs without problems on Windows XP in conjunction with the
Microsoft Phone Dialler.

When I started using it the product was shareware but the company
producing it (PSA Software) is no longer in business. I therefore feel
that it would be OK for me to send you a copy if you want to try it.

Alex Balfour
Hello Alex..
I would be interested in trying PSA cards...
could you please consider email..ing to me?
thanks,
Allen
(e-mail address removed)
remove 'now' from above
 
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Chrissy Cruiser

When I started using it the product was shareware but the company
producing it (PSA Software) is no longer in business. I therefore feel
that it would be OK for me to send you a copy if you want to try it.

Alex Balfour

Not trying to create an argument but, for discussion purposes only, what if
the company sold its copyright back to the creator or the
copyright/intellectual property is in an individuals name in the first
place?
 

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