What Program Do You Use For Contact Management?

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I'm a huge fan of Google's Gmail. I hate outlook. Ive been using Gmails Contact Manager but in all honesty it sort of sucks. If you enter a company name for a contact and then search for that company name, no contact shows up. You have to actually search by first name, last name (sort of embarrassing for a search engine).

So what program do you use to manage your contacts and why do you like it?
 


The contact manager in windows mobile 6.

Its weird, because I really hate outlook, but the contact manager has been amazing in WM so far. To be fair, before this I only used the phonebook in my old samsung phone.
 
Outlook just because it is the most compatible with everything.

I'll never use my phone as the repository. I'll always use something on PC and then just sync the phone to it.

I've tried Outlook Express, ACT!, etc. Almost none of them have the compatibility like Outlook does. Just about any phone I buy I know it will sync with Outlook out of the box.
 
Outlook here too -- and for same reason as Si -- because it syncs will with my treo.
 
I use ACT because there isn't a damn thing you can't do with it. It's overkill if all you need is to store names/numbers/addresses, but if you need to save documents, make notes, email, keep tickler files, and more general sales uses, ACT can't be beat.
 
Netphase,

I actually love that feature. Keeps everything the same.

Check into your country/region settings. Mine formats US because that is where I am and I probably picked that when I installed.
 
I use ACT because there isn't a damn thing you can't do with it. It's overkill if all you need is to store names/numbers/addresses, but if you need to save documents, make notes, email, keep tickler files, and more general sales uses, ACT can't be beat.
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I use ACT because there isn't a damn thing you can't do with it. It's overkill if all you need is to store names/numbers/addresses, but if you need to save documents, make notes, email, keep tickler files, and more general sales uses, ACT can't be beat.
Act doesn't sell in India. And neither I could find any cracked copy. :-/
 
powell,

Not flaming. Serious questions:

What features do you like that Outlook does not do? Seems to me to do most of what you said.

Also - how is the new ACT! ? When I installed it it seems like a bear with the fact that you had to also installed a full RDBMS with it (SQL Express)

Thanks,
Patrick
 
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