Contact Manager 2.3

... contact with any Keyword, Send Bulk SMS, Bulk Emails, Print Labels and Envelopes, Search any document on your Computer, Set Reminders for important tasks, Import Export from MS Excel ...

Author Megasoft Solutions
License Free To Try
Price $99.00
Released 2013-10-25
Downloads 263
Filesize 8.22 MB
Requirements 512MB RAM, 100MB ROM
Installation Install Only
Keywords Address Book, Label, Envelope, Email, SMS, Reminder, Documents
Users' rating
(4 rating)
Contact ManagerPIMS & CalendarsWindows XP, Windows 7 x32, Windows 7 x64, Windows 8, Win2000, WinServer, Windows Vista, Windows Vista x64
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