1-abc.net Personal Addresses 2.00

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One of the first tasks for computers was how to organize contact data of friends, relatives, shops, companies, authorities or customers. Nowadays, addresses or telephone numbers can be saved to data bases, to word processing files, to text files or can even be organized on your mobile phone or online. While in our opinion the main focus of address data bases should still be the data itself, that it can be accessed very fast and that the way to it should not be overloaded with features that you never need, most possibilities to save your personal contact data unfortunately fail when you really check out these main questions. Based on the famous SQLite structure 1-abc.net Personal Addresses organizes all your contact data. You can sort the whole list or the filtered data after each column. You can encrypt the data base with a personal password. And you can decide by your own where the data base file is located and even network drives are possible so that the program can be installed on another computer than the data is saved.

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