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    This is a JAVA based Contact Manager with a local (H2) Database. Its main purpose is to have one Program to manage all your Contacts and synchronize it with other Programs you use, like Thunderbird.
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    Asterisk PBX Integration Zimlet is an Extension for Zimbra Collaboration Suite. The Zimlet does Interface with the Asterisk Manager Interface to integrate with Asterisk PBX. The main focus is dial-on-click for Phone numbers inside Contacts and Emails.
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    mcDeviceManager is a midlet that uses pure java OMA DM (SyncML DM) protocol implementation for management of J2ME enabled mobile devices.
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    JOrganizer is a webbased PIM (Personal Information Manager), written in Java. With it, you can manage your contacts, emails, time and more. It is based on JSP, Servlets, Struts, Castor, the xml.apache.org API's and other Open Source projects.
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