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    PhonixJ

    PhonixJ

    A cross-platform phone-book written in Java using SWT.

    PhonixJ is a simple, light and feature rich desktop phone-book application written in Java. It uses Sqlite database files, so it is quite portable. The program runs on Linux, Windows and (soon coming ) MacOS. Features: - Add/remove contacts - Create vCard v.3.0 - Create Contact Card in .SVG - Create mail envelope address - Sophisticated search engine - Customizable printing options - Support for email and browser clients - Batch export/import of the contacts via .vcf (3.0) files (tested with Kontact) - A tool to select multiple e-mail addresses, copy them to clipboard and open compose mail Current version: 1.0.3 News: - Added notes record to each contact - If you want to see it in your own language, please download the Main.properties, and translate it, then send it back to me. ...
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