Contact Organizer Pro 2.1

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Contact Organizer Pro is a flexible contacts management software for Windows users. Our contacts software solution gives you an easy way to gather and organize information about all your business contacts: main contact information, business/account information, related contacts information, history of all activities, contact notes, and more. For the database novice, Organizer's intuitive interface and ready-to-use contact management solutions make it easy to set up and use. For the power user, Organizer affords the simplicity of wizards that make it easy to set up and use contacts management solutions that you create.

Version 3.1 has new Task List option and improved Print Labels functionality.

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