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ContactGenie Exporter Basic Ed 1.1.21 |
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ContactGenie Exporter Basic Ed 1.1.21
Publisher's Description:
ContactGenie Exporter Basic Ed - ContactGenie, an advanced contact exporter for Microsoft Outlook/Exchange '2000-'2007 including support for Personal Distributions Lists (PDL), MS Exchange Global Address List (GAL) and Global Distribution Groups (GDG). Export to MS Access, MS Excel and text files (CSV, Tab, and custom delimited). Output text format control for date, number, and currency fields for any pre-defined regional setting or user-defined format. Ability to export standardized values for CompanyName, FileAs, Email#DisplayAs fields. Strip alpha fax prefixes on export without affecting Outlook data (used to hide fax#'s from Addressbook). Multi-lingual support for viewing (Outlook Display As or Internal)/exporting (language based or Outlook internal) field names.
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Version: 1.1.21
Outlook, look out!
I needed to export my address book in Outlook to a CSV file. Outlook does have that option, but after waiting a while the program told me that this feature was not installed and asked if I would like to install it. Again waiting when the computer was attempting to do this.
Next the message came that it could not find the files, so I had it search my 'office 2003' CD';s, again without success. So I googeld for a solution and found your program which did the job in no time.
Thank you.
 Dave Ireland
 2008-01-09 09:34:12
Version: 1.1.21
great function, mediocre form
functionally, it does the job. We needed to export outlook data into CVS format - the native Outlook export does a lousy job with custom fields and notes that contain carriage retrurn. the Genie exported the data as we expected, so mission accomplished. for the price, there's not much sense in complaining. but to improve the application: the UI could be cleaned up 1. move it to a .net app, rather than a vb6 app 2. there seems to be a bug where the exe stays resident in the task manager 3. after the app has been closed. Once you figure it out and remember to kill the exe manually, it's fine.
overall, for fifty bucks you can't go wrong.
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