Sunday, March 18, 2012

Using Free Address Book Software

By Andy Zhang


If you ask the younger generation today for the phone numbers of their three best friends, chances are that they won't know. This is not because they are less smart than the older generations, but simply because the numbers are stored in their cell phones and they never have to dial them. While cell phones are a great place to put numbers, it is smart to use free address book software as well.

Why do you want to take the time and use a service like this if everyone you want to call is already nicely in your contacts list? There are many different reasons that it can be to your advantage and when something is free, there is often no reason not to give it a try in the first place.

Firstly, you should know that your cell, as essential as it is, can always be lost or stolen and if your numbers are not stored anywhere else, then you are in major trouble. It can take a lot time to recover everyone that was on your list and it is not always possible, which is a real hassle.

The second good reason is that if you have a long list of people to include, such as business contacts with multiple numbers and a lot of information, then you are sometimes limited by your hand-held device. Not so with an online book because the possibilities are endless and the amount of room you have to store data is infinite.

If you are one of those people who still relies on a notebook and pen, then you will find this change refreshing and simple because it can be changed at whim and saved forever. No more worries when your neighbor moves for a fourth time that you have no room for a new address and no more coffee spills can cover up that all-important address.

With free address book software, you can easily store and retrieve any number, put in all the data you could ever want, and change information without squeezing it in or crossing anything out. For the low, low price of absolutely no money, you might as well try it out.




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