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An excellent product... 



- Version: 3.1.3, 10/23/2008 09:16AM PST
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art4sale
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- Version: 3.0.1, 11/23/2002 08:45PM PST
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fronkenschteen
my demo was expiring, and after 23 days, it was plainly obvious there was no turning back. This is a great database, and it really stores more than 2 fields - you can tag names and numbers with the little W, E, O, H, & C tags, and Intouch will export those as separate fields. Prints envelopes and labels beautifully, and was easy to setup a custom label layout. It is very solid - the only quirks I see are that it forgets my default font on some new records, and tries to make links out of text sometimes, but these are both harmless and easily fixed with a couple of clicks. Group find is a great addition to the regular text search, and the ability to drag entries between documents is a big plus. Now, if they can add file aliases to the notes field, and/or come up with a calendar app for OSX....
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- Version: 3.0.1, 11/22/2002 05:56AM PST
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mjim
InTouch since its 1.0 days. It is inexpensive and so easy to use. Cut and paste web reciepts, notes, you name it. Much more handy than any other address data base program I have seen. Hope date view or a link to iCal comes out soon. Great Job folks. Great Job.
I use it daily and have since 1992, but not just for address contacts. It stores all my password "hints" which I can never remember. I also use it to organize my physical files and to help with locating gobs of collected junk over the years by using it's easy search feature.
For example. I put all my junk in small boxes that stack on a shelf. I give each box a number.
I open a new file in InTouch and call it "storage". In field one... I enter the box number. In field 2, I enter all items in the box. Now when I want to find something, say deck screws or maybe sewing supplies, I just enter the term in the search box and voila! InTouch tells me what box to go to. I also use it to organize my DVD movie collection. Again, I number each DVD and enter the title and number in the first field. Just search the title with InTouch and it will give you the number of the DVD and makes finding the physical DVD a snap (provided you always put it back where it belongs!).
I can't speak more highly of this free form program.