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Cute Organizer 1.7

Contact management software with a few extras.

Cute Organizer 1.7 operates much like the contacts-management part of applications such as Outlook Express, but has a few extras. Standard information such as names, addresses, and phone numbers can be stored and each entry classified as a personal or business contact.

The Task List area is a useful addition. Here you can schedule meetings, telephone calls, trips and so forth, and set alarms to provide an audio/visual reminder.

Unfortunately, Cute Organizer is not without its problems. While it lets you add pictures to each contact, it doesn't resize them. Instead, it spreads the picture across the entire form, obscuring the entry fields.

Other problems arose when the potentially useful automatic contact telephone-dialling feature failed to work. Bizarrely, the window that controls this feature actually prevents the use of the rest of the software and does not have a close button. This effectively renders the program unusable.

Cute Organizer undoubtedly has its uses - but the functions that differentiate it from the competition are poorly implemented.

Contact: Sector
www.codesector.com

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Overall:Useful in some respects, but very poorly designed.

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