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Wordware Personal Information Manager 2002a

Downloads Count: 3,488

License Type: Shareware

Price: $24

Date Added: Aug 8, 2002

Operating Systems: Windows XP, Windows NT, Windows 2000, Windows 9.x, Windows Me

Requirements: Wordware 2000

File Size: 7360 KB

Author: AMF

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Description of Wordware Personal Information Manager 2002a

It seems a cottage industry has developed around utilities that add functions Microsoft neglected to provide in Word. One of the most useful of these gap-fillers is Wordware PIM, a simple program that adds a menu command to the right of Help and a single-button toolbar to Word, placing your personal and business contacts' e-mail addresses, phone numbers, and other information just a click away. That click opens a dialog box that lets you enter, edit, and delete contacts and their info, import and export data, create envelopes and mailing labels, send faxes, dial the phone out of a Word dialog box-based PIM, and even generate reports. Anyone who has struggled with the bulky Outlook interface will appreciate Wordware PIM's clean and simple look. The program may lack some of the features available in standalone PIMs, but if Word is your primary productivity tool, an integrated contact manager such as this may be all the PIM you need.

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