AddressBook 4.0.4 fixes several bugs. See Read Me for details.
The original code for Address Book was written by Jim Leitch, deceased. Smith Productions have modified that code to create Address Book 4. The only changes made were to support the current MacOS, 8.1 and to build the application using Metrowerks's CodeWarrior. No additional features were added. The primary changes made to this document has been to eliminate contact information for the original author. I will support user with previous version of Address Book when ever possible, however as I do not have the source code for version prior to 3.7.2.. If you have an older version of Address Book it is recommended that you upgrade to Address Book 4.
Address Book 4 is an easy-to-use, fast and powerful way to manage and control lists of names, addresses, and phone numbers. The Application works on Macs from the Plus to the latest PowerMacs.
• preset fields for easy set-up and data entering
• memory-resident list for fast finding and sorting
• multiple sort capabilities
• import utilities allow importing from other databases, word processing programs, and Personal Information Managers
• exports to mail merge, databases, word processors, and spreadsheets, and palmtop computers, including Newton, Psion 3a, Sharp Wizard, and HP95LX
• prints envelopes, labels, business cards, postcards, Rolodex, standard and custom address books, and lists, in color if your printer supports it
• prints postal bar codes
• phone dialing through modems, the Mac speaker, Hyperdialer™, and Desktop Dialer™
• log file for logging calls, taking notes
• call timer
• macros
• on-line help
• multiple language capability
• password protection
• regular updates will be available on the Internet from regular download sites.
Address Book, is year 2000 ready. Address Book makes use of the built-in Macintosh date routines, which function correctly well pass the year 3000.