Contacts Manager is a User-friendly Personal tool to keep track your Family, Personal and Business Contacts in a easy and effective way. It offers a great way to keep your personal contacts with SMS and email export.It provides the best place to store your contact information such as Family, Personal and Business information etc. Any number of Contact information can be added with user''s choice. A Summary is provided to view the most important information of a contact. It easily store and retrieve any number of details. There are three modulesHome Information Business InformationPersonal InformationAll the modules includes the notes field.This powerful Contacts Manager will keep record more than one Contact information, in fact as many as you like.Professionally and newly designed user-interface that speeds up Data Entry and Easy Viewing.Key Features:1. Simple and Easy to use. 2. Easy data entry.3. Tracks business and personal contacts.4. All modules includes notes.5. Covers almost all the Contact information. 6. Edit and Delete options are provided. 7. List based interface makes browsing easy.8. It can store any number of contacts.9. Contacts can be retrieved at any point of time.10. SMS and email contacts export options. (Required GPRS data connection).Free LifeTime Updates and 24 X 7 Technical Support
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Contacts Manager for Symbian 3.0
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License | Purchase | |
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| Requirements | Works well with all Java Enabled Device | ||
| Downloads | 8 | Limitations | None |
| Publisher | Infodev Technologies | File Size | 0 |
| Date added | 21 Dec 2005 | ||
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