IncrediPower 6.30.03

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    27/02/2008
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    Free to try
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    Windows XP/2003 Server/Vista

Publisher’s description

Our basic package starts out as a simple address book. Priced so affordably that no one should be without it. For some people, this is all they may ever want. However, the truly incredible feature of this software is that it can transform from a simple program that your 10 year old may start using to keep track of friends, family and classmates over the years, into a full fledged small business management tool which can literally manage and track millions of dollars when they aspire to be a business owner or doctor. We know what you're thinking. It's too good to be true. We understand that type of thinking, because in the history of the world, we know of no other product that can start out so simply, and grow into such an incredibly powerful tool. But the simple fact is that it is true. Start getting familiar with the simple address book version, and watch our website for further postings which will demonstrate the full power of IncrediPower. This version is the first release on CNET Download.com.

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