In the age of software-as-service and Web 2.0, you might ask what is the advantage of having a desktop based address book software?
Well, iContact is my solution for lack of a good personal address book in Windows. I don't want to use something as big as Outlook to manage my personal contacts especially when I use Gmail/Thunderbird IMAP for my emails. Secondly, I have a couple of Windows PCs and an Apple Mac book and would like to have my contacts everywhere. Also I don't understand why address books should be integrated with email clients and there is no decent personal stand-alone address book manager out there.
Putting all these problems together, I thought the best solution is to combine the power of a central online contact repository (Google in this case) with the convenience of a simple desktop application.
iContact will grow quickly to support more and more online contact repositories (Yahoo! and MSN to name two), allow two-way access and more. Please send me your feedback to s...@dataload.com or post it here. |