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DESCRIPTION
Address-O-Matic is the first tool that lets you share your Address Book within a local network, automatically and transparently. No need to change application: you decide which groups to publish and which services to subscribe to, and in your Address Book you will find your addresses, along with the new ones. You can also edit them, and in this case you will retain them, otherwise the addresses will disappear as soon as you remove the subcription.
WHAT'S NEW
Version 1.0.33: Introduced new feature to receive server groups on clients; on the client, in the preferences, it's possible to enable the feature to create a group for each group shared on a server instead of receiving all addresses into a single group. Added Sparkle.framework for update checks.
REQUIREMENTS
Mac OS X 10.4 or later.


Developer:Massimiliano Ribuoli & Marco Stefani
Downloads:6,251
  - Version d/l:757
Business:Personal Info Managers
License:Shareware
Date:05 Nov 2007
Platform:PPC/Intel
Price:$20.00
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    Feb 7 2008

    FHALS  Not the download is a bz2, Safari creates it while downloading.

    Simply remove the bz2 from the filename and it's a working dmg.

    Apple, please fix this.  
    (Version 1.0.33)

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    Feb 4 2008

    FHALS  Download is a bz2 file which expands as a corrupt DMG-file.

    Developer- please fix this.  
    (Version 1.0.33)

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    Jan 20 2005
    ****.

    AM  Gets expensive quickly. From their site:

    " Used without a license, Address-O-Matic will serve only ten addresses to every client, but has no limitations as a client. This way, with only one Single User license you can have a centralized server and unlimited clients. To share among different users, each sharing user will need an individual license."

    Atleast with more users, they should have volume discount.

    There are freeware solutions and Address-O-sync (who copied whose name!!)

    http://www.macupdate.com/info.php/id/13147

    works quite well for a free one.

    If the pricing could be reasonable, this app might make it in my office for some of the features AOS lacks.

    AM  
    (Version 1.0 (build 21))

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    Nov 28 2004

    ANONYMOUS  This is easier and cheaper to do on a PC.

    All you have to do is open spam in Outlook.

    ;P  
    (Version 1.0 (build 16))

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    Jul 19 2004

    GEFLOIGLE  Dad-gum you developers...SCREENSHOTS! SCREENSHOTS! Especially for Shareware apps.  
    (Version 1.0b3)

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    Jul 31 2004

    ANONYMOUS  Gefloigle... There are screen shots in the documentation. Download and click the "Read me" file that is included.  
    (Version 1.0b3)

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    Nov 18 2004

    MRANDRE  Dude, it's 125K. JUST DOWNLOAD IT.  
    (Version 1.0 (build 14))

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    Nov 21 2004

    ANONYMOUS  He's right, though. There should be screenshots on the MacUpdate site and the developer site too (if there aren't),  
    (Version 1.0 (build 15))

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    Nov 28 2004

    ANONYMOUS  There isn't a 'should' to anything. If he doesn't have screenshots and you want them, tough cookies sonny. You might of course try asking politely, but something tells me you're too arrogant already for something like that to not slip by under the radar.  
    (Version 1.0 (build 16))

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    Aug 1 2006

    BRADY J. FREY  I agree that screenshots would be helpful. They really are a cake walk to manage for the developer, and it saves potential clients the time and energy, even if it's a simple download at the moment. I'm a busy Creative Director, and when I'm searching for new programs, I have little time to download each of them, unzip, and open the readme files. Nevertheless, it's business standard to try and make it 'easier' to find potential buyers - anything you're doing to hinder their ability to see the greatness of your product is not their lazy fault, it's yours for not taking the time to simply go the extra step in marketing it. Considering these comments are quite old, I'd assume then that any company who doesn't take the two seconds to pop up screen shots, might very well not take the the two seconds to answer my support email, or my question. It's all relative in business - just my 2 cents.  
    (Version 1.0 (build 29))

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