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HomeSec 1.0
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HomeSec takes the idea of an address book to a whole new level by combining it with an event logger. So, what you have is an addres book that also maintains a complete history of every contact between you and a company or an individual. All events are dated and indicate the date on which they were last edited - a useful feature if you wish to prove that notes were recorded at a certain time and haven't been tampered with since.
The software supports multiple users and all events and contacts can be made public (visible to all) or private (visible only to you). Furthermore, it can also suport the use of multiple databases so you could keep your work data in a separate file to pass on to someone taking over your role whilst keeping you private contacts in another database.
The softare also allows you to file a Reminder Message against any contact so that your home screen will alert you when action is required.
The software isideal for managing home affairs, any kind of business where notes are held on each meeting with a client, management of committees, recording of sports data, salesman's contacts and maintaining a contact plan etc.
Furthermore, any contact can be linked to a number of organisations e.g. your bank manager could also be in your sports team. They will appear in the contact list for each group and can be emailed via each group - the software can generate emails to complete contact lists. If your software limits the number of recipients of a mail, no problem, HomeSec will generate however many mails are necessary to include all the members.
You may alos generate address lables for letter writing, using any kind of stationery.
When a label is printed or an email is generated, HomeSec creates an event stating who, how and when, leaving you only having to fill in the details of the communication.
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Version:
1.0
Release Date:
10/20/2007
Size:
3906 KB
Platform:
WinXP,Windows Vista Starter,Windows Vista Home Basic,Windows Vista Home Premium,Windows Vista Busine
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Program type:
Commercial Cost: $20 Online order: purchase Review: Click here |
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