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Free Contact Manager for Outlook : MX-Contact Contact Management Software

If you’re looking for a free contact manager software package to assist you with managing a contact list of some kind, whether it be customers, prospects, members, suppliers or whatever, download the free Personal Edition of MX-Contact. MX-Contact is a CRM, Contact Management and Sales Automation package that runs inside Microsoft Outlook 2000, 2002 or 2003. The system utilises all the standard functionality of Outlook but provides many additional features that transform Outlook into a powerful Contact Management and CRM system.

The Personal Edition is the free Contact Management version of MX-Contact and is designed for a single user or small office/home office (SOHO). It is a Microsoft Outlook Add-In and runs off an Outlook Data/Personal Folders (.pst) file.

MX-Contact provides you with a system that allows you to manage groups, companies and contacts, and see all the interactions with these entities, namely appointments, tasks, e-mails, documents and journals. MX-Contact adds the relationship management (i.e. the linking of items to one another) that Outlook lacks by default.

Requires Microsoft Outlook 2000, 2002, 2003 or 2007.
Does not work with Outlook Express!
Utilises an Outlook Data File/Personal Folder File (.pst) for data storage.
Does not require Exchange Server, but can be used with an Exchange Server Mailbox profile.
Can be used in conjunction with utilities that facilitate the sharing of an Outlook Data File amongst several users, e.g. OLFolders.
Limited to the standard set of MX-Contact folders, which includes Companies, Contacts, Groups, Products and the activity folders (Journals, Documents, E-Mails, Tasks and Appointments).
Does not support the optional Sales, Marketing and Support Modules (which require the Professional Edition).
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