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Address Book Reports

Address Book Reports - 2.0.6

print reports, envelopes & labels

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Current Version: 2.0.6
Release Date: 2006-01-08
License: Commercial
Downloads (this version): 3,212
Downloads (all versions): 13,635
Price: $15.00

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Address Book Reports CommentaryI love it. - Version: 2.0.6, 3/2/2009 05:36PM PST

drichlin
This application makes printing out lists, cards, whatever not only easier than in Address Book, but makes them look better, too.
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Address Book Reports Reviewhorrible tech service - Version: 2.0.6, 9/15/2006 09:26AM PST

Dave Creek
Despite repeate requests over the past 12 days, I have not had the courtesy of any answer from this outfit about the following problems:

1. If the use Filofax Personal format it prints 3 pages to an 8.5 x 11 piece of paper which, I presume, is for scored paper that as far as I know hasn't been available for a long time. FiloFax now sells the individual 3.75 x 6.75 sheets.

2. I am unable to change the CustomNoraml|1 format. Aren't I supposed to be able to set up my own format?
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Address Book Reports ReviewGreat for people who can't read Address Book's tiny print - Version: 2.0.6, 9/4/2006 11:06PM PST

rolfdenver
My wife needs reading glasses, and without glasses is unable to read Apple Address Book's tiny print when we try to print out a list of addresses for her. She likes to have addresses, with directions included as notes, in her car - and she doesn't want to have to put on her reading glasses to read them. Apple Address Book's printing options include "smaller" and "larger" print sizes, but they're hardly different at all - they look like 11 point versus 12 point to me. With this app I'm able to print out a customized address book, including most fields of potential interest (including notes), at just about whatever font and type size I want. The 18-point Times New Roman book I've printed out for her is just what she wants. While there aren't a ton of printing options, there are enough to justify the shareware price. Nice job, does exactly what it says it will (and quickly in 10.4) and nice, clean Apple-like brushed metal interface.
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Address Book Reports CommentaryNo support; no reply - Version: 2.0.6, 6/13/2006 09:53AM PST

daru
I paid $15 for 1.7.1; I recently had to reinstall a clean OS, and now 2.0.6 (which I'd been using since it came out) will not accept my serial number. Scruffy Software will not reply to my email requests for assistance. I've emailed them repeatedly. There is no support. I don't know if there is an upgrade fee for 2.0.6 and they won't even tell me that.

Decent little application. Too bad they are so unreliable.

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Address Book Reports ReviewHandy printing utility - Version: 2.0.5, 1/6/2006 07:05PM PST

PhilipTobias
This is a very handy printing utility, which lets you print some formats that are beyond the limited printing capabilities of Apple's Address Book.

I use it to print detailed address books for my DayRunner. A PDF copy of that file also lives on the flash drive attached to my keyring. That way I've always got my address book with me.

The one time I encountered a problem with the program, the developer fixed it and issued a new version of the program - within hours. It doesn't get any better than that.

Give it a try.
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Address Book Reports Troubleshooting ReportNo preview with "Label with Return Address" - Version: 2.0.3, 6/4/2005 02:00AM PST

coffeebuzzard
I am unable to get a preview of a Label with Return Address. Anyone know how to fix this? I'm not getting any help from the company.
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Address Book Reports Developer NoteProblem identified running under Mac OS X 10.3.9 - Version: 2.0.2, 4/18/2005 09:09AM PST

scrufmeister_dotmac
A new problem has come to our attention when running Address Book Reports under 10.3.9. The application will become unresponsive the only workaround is for Force Quit the application.

This issue is being investigates and a fix available shortly.
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Address Book Reports ReviewNice start but not there yet... - Version: 2.0b2, 3/29/2005 06:23PM PST

DCT
This is a nice start but not there yet. For example, when I go to print envelopes, the return address places the last name before the first name and there are no options to change that or add Company. I see this as a very useful utility that I would pay for... but not in it's current and highly limited state. Needs more sophisticated formatting options.
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Address Book Reports CommentaryNo Support for Registered Users - Version: 1.7.1, 1/18/2005 01:24PM PST

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gburke
I am a registered of this product. I have been very happy with it. Three weeks ago I had to reinstall my OS X operating system on my 2 GHz G5. Since then every time I load Address Book Reports it crashes.

I have sent several e-mails to the developer, Scruffy Software, asking for help and included my registration number. I have never received the courtsey of a reply.

DON'T buy this software if you think you may ever need tech support.
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Address Book Reports ReviewElegant reports, but still too limited. - Version: 1.6.1, 1/20/2004 02:07PM PST

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ilinx
I just tried the trial version, and I think this program produces very elegant, easy to read reports in a variety of formats, though the options are limited. I prefer the Card Style reports because you can include the information you want on them with less limitations. The program is still limited in the number of format options it allows, however. It would be great if you could decide exactly what information from Address Book you want and in what order you want it to appear, and if it had options to print out on a variety of different sized paper. Particularly, I was looking for software that would work with Address Book (I like using the OSX native application, even though it sure could be improved) to print out contact pages for my DayTimer planner. Planners come in awkward sizes. Mine is 3.75 inches by 6.75 inches, and DayTimer makes printable planner pages that I can then put in my DayTimer binder. However, there is no way to set margins and of course no preset to print to these types of pages (which are 8 1/2 by 11 but have perforations.) I imagine some people might want to use a program such as this to make business cards, too. It would be great to have those features, which so many address programs have, but for the OS X Address Book. I'm happy with the design of the final reports (particularly the card style, which puts the A, B, C sections in white type in a black block and the name of the contact in a grey block, making it easily searchable, so I wouldn't necessarily want more options there. Unfortunately, I'm having to use the program RollCall Directory because I am able to tweak the settings under Page Setup (it still prints info on the page I don't want, like page 1 of 3 at bottom, and basically needs to "tricked" into doing what i want it to) though I prefer the report design this program produces. RollCall Directory is nicer to use in terms of interface, as well, except I find it crashes on me frequently (using 10.3). If one of these two programs would add more options and more layout options they would be ideal.
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