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We've compiled a list of 22 free and paid alternatives to Open Contacts. The primary competitors include Google Contacts, Contacts+ (formerly the FullContact app). In addition to these, users also draw comparisons between Open Contacts and Addza, Contacts, Kontact. Also you can look at other similar options here: Office and Productivity Software.


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Open Contacts is an advanced address book program for managing contact info of individuals and...

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Open Contacts Overview

Open Contacts is an advanced address book program for managing contact info of individuals and organizations with relationships. Distributed as freeware, the program was designed for people who need more beyond ordinary address book programs in order to improve dynamic interactions with contacts. In addition, with SyncML for Open Contacts, you may synchronize contact info with smart phone, PDA and Web address books etc.

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