Editor's review
This is an address book with email list manager that allows free form entry of data.
This is a free-form entry address book with integrated E-mail List Manager and other features. The entries may have any number of phone numbers, e-mail addresses, websites, music, or local files or additional miscellaneous information for the contact. To make things simple, the tool allows you to simply copy-and-paste an online article into the memo and immediately use the toolbar buttons to act on the links inside the content. Toolbar has buttons that lets you dial an entry`s phone number, address an e-mail message, go to a website, open a file with the default application for that file extension, or create/edit a playlist. These address book entries need not be changed, even if the email client is changed. There would not be any format problems with the addresses.
Sometimes, when sending email to a list, you do not want to disclose details of the other addressees you are sending the mail to. In such cases, the tool will hide the copied addresses if you chose to do that. The Brooklyn address book also has features that help maintain email lists. Searching a list based on any string, word, word fragment, or phase from the address database is possible. Stats about the database are available that covers the total number of records, number of records meeting any current search (filter) criteria, last date of modification of both current entry and entire database, etc. The mail list can be viewed in alphabetic order or in the order they were entered. Multiple database can be maintained. The free form entry is quite an attraction for a user. This could be a handy tool for maintaining your contact list, an email list for your marketing, in particular.
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