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Contacts Clinic for Microsoft Outlook 3.0 - Update Outlook Contacts Automatically

Update Outlook Contacts Automatically

Contacts Clinic for Microsoft Outlook



 

Contacts Clinic for Microsoft Outlook: Update Microsoft Outlook Contacts Automatically without manual typing,and in 3 steps. Send "Contacts Update Form" to the Outlook Contacts -> Recipients Fill/Edit the Form and Sends back -> Contacts Clinic process the Form and update the changes in the Outlook Contacts. This process saves users a great deal of time and manual effort. The Contacts Clinic's Internet Explorer plugin extracts e-mails from the Web pages, and add to Outlook Contacts, in just a right click. Users can Extract emails from Outlook mails, Scan bounced email and remove invalid Contacts, Remove duplice Contacts, Import Mass emails from text or html files, Backup Contacts. Contacts Clinic is 100% Risk Free because it involves no 3rd Party data handling. This innovative Outlook plugin has a wide array of features that allow Microsoft Outlook users to Automatically Update, Organize and Maintain their Outlook Contacts.

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For $49.00

Download: Download Contacts Clinic for Microsoft Outlook 3.0 (3.7 Mb)
Download Count:2
Release Date:2006-03-15
Last Updated:2007-06-25
Manufacturer: SriMax Software Technology
Product Support: Contacts Clinic for Microsoft Outlook WebSite
  
Language:English
Requirements:Microsoft Outlook 2000/2002(XP)/2003
Install:Install Only
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