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AddressX is completely transparent to both the Address Book and Exchange. What does that mean for you? It means that your Exchange contacts will look and act just like the other contacts already in your Address Book. Search them, export them as vCards, sync them to your cell phone and take them with you. Take full advantage of the new system-wide address book instantly. Use your Exchange contacts seamlessly from applications like Mail, iCal, and many others.

Transparent to Exchange means there is no need to install anything on your Exchange server or make changes to it or your Active Directory server. AddressX is designed so that Exchange will never even know it was talking to a Mac. Use AddressX from home or work � anywhere you can reach your Exchange 2000/2003 Server on the Internet.

WHAT'S NEW
  • fixed problems related to OS X 10.5 being delivered with some PPC-only libraries (even 'though OS X 10.4 has newer builds that are universal!)
  • fixed problems operating with OS X's 10.5 when the "Set access for specific services and applications" option is enabled
  • fixed a problem with "+" characters in an Exchange-server password
REQUIREMENTS
Mac OS X 10.2.8 or later, Microsoft Exchange Server 2000/2003 with latest service packs, WebDAV (Outlook Web Access).

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Developer:snerdware
Downloads:6,333
  - Version d/l:2,236
Business:Personal Info Managers
License:Demo
Date:17 Nov 2007
Platform:PPC/Intel
Price:$25.00

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    AddressX User Reviews (3 posts)Write A Review
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    Mar 16 2007

    DAVID BOGART  Groupcal and Address X have made it possible for me to survive very well in an Exchange environment, while enjoying the Mac features in Mail Address Book and iCal.

    AddressX does a great job of keeping my Address Book synched to Exchange. I could never get Address Book to sync to Exchange on its own. AddressX does it wonderfully.

    Moreover, Groupcal enables me to see calendar changes I make on my Blackberry - we run Blackberry Exchanges Services - and at home,

    thanks to DotMac, to have my work schedule show up in iCal.

    So, great products and very responsive customer support, very quick patches.  
    (Version 1.55)

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    Jan 13 2004
    *****

    STAN STARON  Excellent program, makes adressing an envelope as easy as slicing a pie.  
    (Version 1.1)

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    Aug 26 2003

    ZINNEKEN  very interesting app - if only someone would make this to work with Eudora ...

    Hint to the developer, eudora is far better at email then anything else, but it has a very bad address book intergateability.  
    (Version 1.1)

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    Sep 6 2004

    MICHAEL  ummm. no. sorry. eudora is merely okay.

    ever try to import entourage data? didn't think so.

    contextual support in eudora is pitiful at best. otherwise it is an "okay" mail client. and what the hell is the deal with the default to annoyingly announce "no new mail"? ghaaaahhhh!!!

    when eudora catches up to more recent mail clients, we'll talk. ;P  
    (Version 1.1)

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