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  2. Address book - Wikipedia

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    A blank page in a typical paper address book. An address book or a name and address book is a book, or a database used for storing entries, [1] called contacts.Each contact entry usually consists of a few standard fields (for example: first name, last name, company name, address, telephone number, e-mail address, fax number, mobile phone number).

  3. Contacts (Apple) - Wikipedia

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    Contacts is a computerized address book software included with the Apple operating systems iOS, iPadOS, watchOS and macOS.It includes various cloud synchronization capabilities and integrates with other Apple applications and features, including iMessage, FaceTime and the iCloud service (and previously its predecessor MobileMe).

  4. Address book (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    An address book is a book or database used for storing contact information. The term may also refer to: Address Book (application), a macOS program "Address Book", a song by Status Quo on the album Perfect Remedy

  5. CorelDRAW - Wikipedia

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    CorelDRAW is a vector graphics editor developed and marketed by Alludo (formerly Corel Corporation). It is also the name of the Corel graphics suite, which includes the bitmap-image editor Corel Photo-Paint as well as other graphics-related programs (see below).

  6. Windows Address Book - Wikipedia

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    The Windows Address Book is an application that has a local database and user interface for finding and editing information about people, making it possible to query network directory servers using Lightweight Directory Access Protocol. Other applications can also use the WAB. Microsoft Office Outlook uses its own PST store for email messages.

  7. Mobile social address book - Wikipedia

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    The mobile social address book is the convergence of personal information management (PIM) and social networking on a mobile device. While standard mobile phonebooks force users to manually enter contacts, mobile social address books automate this process by enabling subscribers to exchange contact information following a call or SMS. [2]

  8. WordPerfect - Wikipedia

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    The first mature version, WordPerfect 5.2 for Windows, was released in November 1992 [8] and WordPerfect 6.0 for Windows was released in 1993. By the time WordPerfect 5.2 for Windows was introduced, Microsoft Word for Windows version 2 had been on the market for over a year and had received its third interim release, v2.0c.

  9. Paradox (database) - Wikipedia

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    An innovative programming language, the Paradox Application Language (PAL), that was readable, powerful, and could be recorded from keyboard actions (rather like Lotus 1-2-3 macro recording). Lotus -like text menus and windows, which was the native interface (in contrast to dBase, which had a command-line interface with menus layered on top).