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    PHP Address Book

    Simple, web-based address & phone book

    Simple, web-based address & phone book, contact manager, organizer. Groups, addresses, e-Mails, phone numbers & birthdays. vCards, LDIF, Excel, iPhone, Gmail & Google-Maps supported. PHP / MySQL based.
    Downloads: 4 This Week
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    "Wiki in a Jar" is a small Wiki written in Java with great focus on simplicity. It is intended to run on a USB stick as a replacement for a paper note- and address book as a Personal Information Manager (PIM). It supports vcard (vcf) contact files.
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    MUSC is multiplatform scheduling program and personal information manager with modern design. You can easily create and share your calendar and contacts with other people, get news from RSS, search on internet and more. Support for iCalendar and vCard.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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