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An alternative: Addressix - Version: 1.0.8, 9/30/2009 05:05AM PST
PastorJim
I have used Addressix for several years. I am currently using 1.4.9. It is an application which continues to work and which both remembers previously used addresses and preloads Address Book data, and which includes FIM / the Facing Identification Mark, if that is important to you.
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- Addressix costs $13 EEwidget is $0
Love this widget, but not perfect 



- Version: 1.0.8, 9/29/2009 04:50PM PST
james.wondrack
The price and performance are hard to find fault with. I appreciate and depend on it quite a bit.
Only 2 wishes:
1. this interface/control was a part of Address Book vs. an external (and extra step)
2. If not an add-on to AB, I wish it wan't widget. It's the only widget I use and would rather just turn them off to save System Resources.
Only performance complaint I could make is it takes a really long time (10-20 seconds) for my contact to pop up when searching.
Only 2 wishes:
1. this interface/control was a part of Address Book vs. an external (and extra step)
2. If not an add-on to AB, I wish it wan't widget. It's the only widget I use and would rather just turn them off to save System Resources.
Only performance complaint I could make is it takes a really long time (10-20 seconds) for my contact to pop up when searching.
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But when I started using it, I was amazed to see that the same inexplicable limitations that had irritated me in the DA version exist unchanged in the widget! You are still very limited in how many return addresses you can have, and there is no way to find tune where on the envelope the address gets printed that I can find. This would not be a problem except that EE often spaces it oddly - not enough to make it unusable, but enough to make the envelope look a bit less than professional.
I also wish it didn't use the klunky and rigid Apple Address Book, which I find has a real problem with lengthy addresses, but I guess they didn't really have any choice there.
But then what do you want for nothing? If you accept its minor limitations, it is a very slick and useful program, and its widget nature makes it very fast and easy to use.