Suggest Good Address Book For PC.

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I was wondering if you good folks could recommend what you might use on your pc at work or home to keep you friends or business's contacts info.
We have 100 speed dials on our phone at work and the rest i have on the old rolo thing ama ding thing, you know the metal slider thing that you write down names and numbers in. Its a mess right now and would just like to put in on my computor.
It would be nice to have a program that one could integrate into word or excell, but thats not that important to me.
Dave in our office uses address book by crashcourse software, but its just a bare bones thing, but works good for him.
I don't use IE unless I have to and I dont use Outlook express or whatever their email program is.
I use Mozilla Firefox for browsing and Thunderbird for mail.
Reason I'm saying this cause I believe people use Outlook for mail and address, but I dont know for sure.
So if anyone knows of a good stand alone program, that might even blend into an email program like Thunderbird, let me know.
If I have to use Outlook and people think It might be best, then I will use it for the address book and maybe a different email address than my work one.
Just to clarify, I'm looking for a little program to store my work phone numbers and faxes on and customers names and people that might work at that business. Email is a good adder to the program if its avail.
Thanks so much.
Trev - coming out of the stone age. Its funny, I can hack a site, but can't deal with a little simple program.
 
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Just use the address book in Thunderbird?

I have been using gmail for everything these days... I can get all my stuff from any computer, and now you can use it to send and recieve mail from as many accounts as you want!
 
I use Outlook. Anything I enter into Outlook, contacts, appointments, tasks, any email received, etc are added to my Exchange server. My phone syncs with Exchange over GPRS (cellular internet) every 5 minutes, no matter where I am, so my phone is always up to date. Couldn't live without it. Maybe there are better address book applications out there, but nothing that has all the other features I use.
 
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