ContactGrabber, supports Microsoft Access und Cobra Adress PLUS now

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ContactGrabber, your tiny tool for simply and fast address capturing,supports in the actual Enterprise Edition 2.6 Microsoft Access und Cobra Adress PLUS now.

Many companies are using address databases and crm-systems on the base of Microsoft Access! They don't have to surrender ContactGrabber any more!

Cobra Adress PLUS is a popular adress database, especially in Germany. According to the amount of inquiries we integrated support for Cobra Adress Plus now.

Grab e-mail signatures and contacts by one click: ContactGrabber is an advanced address data capture solution, that helps you import contact details
from any selected text into your database in seconds.

Just mark the e-mail signature or contact data and start ContactGrabber (by your personal hotkey for example).

ContactGrabber extracts the contact information and adds it into the corresponding fields of your address book automatically!

The following applications are supported now:

- Microsoft Access
- Microsoft Word
- Microsoft Excel
- Microsoft Outlook
- Microsoft Outlook Express
- Microsoft Dynamics CRM
- Cobra Adress PLUS 9,10,11
- SAP R/3
- SAP CRM
- IBM Lotus Notes
- Filemaker
- Salesforce.com
- sugarCRM
- vtiger CRM
- vcard

ContactGrabber is available as an Enterprise Editon and a low-price Personal Edition.

Highlights:
- Saves e-mail signatures, Contacts, Leads and Accounts in seconds (no copy & Paste, no re-typing any more)
- Supports international addresses (special mode for Germany, Swiss, Austria)
- Integrated duplicate checking ( Don't save the same contact twice)
- no typing errors any more avoids typing errors and improves the quality of your databases

ibs2 thanks all customers for support

We wanna thank all customers helping us to improve ContactGrabber by sendig their ideas and example addresses.
Because of your help we were able to improve usability and adress recognation. Thanks a lot!

15.03.2007, Uwe Tewes