Description
JAddressBook
JAddressBook is a handy tool for keeping track of your contact details. Even though your mobile phone can store tons of info, having something on your computer can be super useful, especially if you're working in an office.
Why Use JAddressBook?
This app gives you the right features to manage your contacts. But first, make sure you have Java Runtime Environment installed on your computer. Don't worry; it's not just for Windows! JAddressBook works on different platforms since Java is pretty flexible.
User-Friendly Design
When you start using JAddressBook, you'll notice it doesn’t have pre-set examples to get you going fast. However, the clean and simple design makes it easy to add new entries. You just need to fill in a few details like name and address, plus there are three extra fields for any other info you want to include.
Organizing Your Contacts
All the entries you've added show up in a list on the main window. There's a side panel that helps you filter these entries by their starting letters, or you can see them all at once if you'd like. Plus, there's a built-in find tool that lets you quickly search through your contacts based on different criteria.
Customization Options
The visual design might seem a bit basic at first glance, but don't worry! You can tweak some settings like font styles to make it feel more personal. You also have the option to save your entire database or export it in various formats such as XML or CSV—super handy!
A Few Drawbacks
Overall, while JAddressBook has some rough edges and might take some getting used to, it's still pretty straightforward when it comes to adding and editing contacts. However, if you're looking for something that allows quick storage and retrieval of contacts, this might not be the most convenient choice.
Download JAddressBook Now!
If you're ready to give it a try or want more details about its features, check out JAddressBook here!
User Reviews for JAddressBook 1
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JAddressBook offers a clean design for adding contact entries, but its rough visual design may require some getting used to.