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Signature2Contacts for Outlook 1.1


License Free to try
Requirements Windows 98/Me/NT/2000/XP/2003 Server, Microsoft Outlook 2000
Downloads 14 Limitations None
Publisher 4Team File Size 2.3M
Date added 14 Jul 2006 Check your speed

Capture name, address, and other contact's details automatically and insert into Microsoft Outlook Contact in two simple steps. Typing or copying and pasting each contact detail into corresponding fields of your Outlook Address Book is a boring and time-consuming job. Highlight the contact information found in open e-mails, preview panes, other Outlook items, Web sites, and programs. Copy and click on Signature2Contacts and contact data is inserted into an Address Book--quickly and accurately. Save time by importing e-mail signatures from documents and e-mails into Outlook Business Contact Manager or Contacts Folder.

This Outlook add-on tool extracts contact information details and adds it into corresponding fields of your Contact automatically. Signature2Contacts eliminates data entry hassles, saves up to 80% contact entry time and reduces costs. Grab contacts info from anywhere and automatically insert data and create Outlook Contacts in one click. Version 1.1 improves recognition algorithm.

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