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    Can someone recommend a good address book (mostly non-email). My dad was asking me for a simple software similar to the address book available in simple digital diaries. The only expected feature would prolly be categories like home, office, misc etc… plus the ability to search for them. A search for "and" should return Andrew Peace and Andy Mortimer and Anand Krishna! Regards, Nish p.s. I can't afford to google for it and DL each one and try them out because I live in a bandwidth starved city :-(


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      Can someone recommend a good address book (mostly non-email). My dad was asking me for a simple software similar to the address book available in simple digital diaries. The only expected feature would prolly be categories like home, office, misc etc… plus the ability to search for them. A search for "and" should return Andrew Peace and Andy Mortimer and Anand Krishna! Regards, Nish p.s. I can't afford to google for it and DL each one and try them out because I live in a bandwidth starved city :-(


      Author of the romantic comedy Summer Love and Some more Cricket [New Win] Review by Shog9 Click here for review[NW]

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      Nishant S wrote: My dad was asking me for a simple software similar to the address book available in simple digital diaries. The only expected feature would prolly be categories like home, office, misc etc… plus the ability to search for them. A search for "and" should return Andrew Peace and Andy Mortimer and Anand Krishna! Ah, maybe this would be a good article idea, with a simple Access database as the backbone? :) Nick Parker
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        Nishant S wrote: My dad was asking me for a simple software similar to the address book available in simple digital diaries. The only expected feature would prolly be categories like home, office, misc etc… plus the ability to search for them. A search for "and" should return Andrew Peace and Andy Mortimer and Anand Krishna! Ah, maybe this would be a good article idea, with a simple Access database as the backbone? :) Nick Parker
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        Nick Parker wrote: Ah, maybe this would be a good article idea Sounds good. Nick Parker wrote: with a simple Access database as the backbone Nah... too much. Use an XML document. :)

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          Can someone recommend a good address book (mostly non-email). My dad was asking me for a simple software similar to the address book available in simple digital diaries. The only expected feature would prolly be categories like home, office, misc etc… plus the ability to search for them. A search for "and" should return Andrew Peace and Andy Mortimer and Anand Krishna! Regards, Nish p.s. I can't afford to google for it and DL each one and try them out because I live in a bandwidth starved city :-(


          Author of the romantic comedy Summer Love and Some more Cricket [New Win] Review by Shog9 Click here for review[NW]

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          Try www.nonags.com[^], they list lots of sfotware and rate them (1 to 6 ducks, you'll see what I mean) Elaine (fluffy tigress emoticon) Would you like to meet my teddy bear ?

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            Can someone recommend a good address book (mostly non-email). My dad was asking me for a simple software similar to the address book available in simple digital diaries. The only expected feature would prolly be categories like home, office, misc etc… plus the ability to search for them. A search for "and" should return Andrew Peace and Andy Mortimer and Anand Krishna! Regards, Nish p.s. I can't afford to google for it and DL each one and try them out because I live in a bandwidth starved city :-(


            Author of the romantic comedy Summer Love and Some more Cricket [New Win] Review by Shog9 Click here for review[NW]

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            Don't know what off of the top of my head but it wouldn't be too difficult to make one. I just need more time. Regards, Brian Dela :-)

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              Nick Parker wrote: Ah, maybe this would be a good article idea Sounds good. Nick Parker wrote: with a simple Access database as the backbone Nah... too much. Use an XML document. :)

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              I know how to search a database better than I do an XML document. Nick Parker
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                Can someone recommend a good address book (mostly non-email). My dad was asking me for a simple software similar to the address book available in simple digital diaries. The only expected feature would prolly be categories like home, office, misc etc… plus the ability to search for them. A search for "and" should return Andrew Peace and Andy Mortimer and Anand Krishna! Regards, Nish p.s. I can't afford to google for it and DL each one and try them out because I live in a bandwidth starved city :-(


                Author of the romantic comedy Summer Love and Some more Cricket [New Win] Review by Shog9 Click here for review[NW]

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                I haven't had much use for a PC-based address book - it's too hard to put in my briefcase. But I recently acquired a Handspring Visor Pro[^], and have quickly discovered that it is indispensible! If you really must have something on your desktop, though, the organizer software that comes with it includes an excellent address book, along with a calendar/scheduler, email client, note pad, and to do list. If you hunt around the website, I'll bet there's a place to download the software (for boneheads who managed to damage their original CDs) for free. It runs standalone, even though it's intended to keep the desktop and handheld unit synchronized. Word of the day: Rotundacrat
                Extra Credit will be awarded for: Quasimobo...

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                  Ahh. An opportunity to learn! ;)

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                  I knew that was coming :laugh:, however with such a tight schedule right now I think I am going to have to hold off on that. I'll will definately put it on my todo list though. :) Nick Parker
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                    I know how to search a database better than I do an XML document. Nick Parker
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                    Ahh. An opportunity to learn! ;)

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