Clean & Match 2010 4.0

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WinPure Clean & Match 2010 is the complete list cleaning, data cleansing and data deduplication software, all rolled into one powerful easy-to-use application. Clean your mailing lists, marketing databases, spreadsheets and emails with its seven unique list/data cleaning modules, then perform a powerful data deduplication and merge/purge on one or two lists to ensure they do not contain any duplicates. Clean & Match has been specially designed to be used by anyone, not just IT professionals. Combining its simple-to-use interface with its powerful features and quick operation, you will discover how invaluable this data cleansing and dedupe software can really be.

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