You're calling a contact
and you want a quick reference of how
close he is to the Canadian border,
or if he is anywhere near your Aunt
Julie in Atta. You bring up the US
Map in Contact Plus Professional.
Instantly you not only see where the
contact is, you know how many miles
he is away from you, his time zone
and a map of area codes in his
state.
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See where your contacts are on this
quick map
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The airport
database
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Now that you see
where your contact is on your
US Map, you want to know what
airport you'll use to fly into
his city. Click the Airports
button and you get a detailed
list of airports in the USA,
complete with maps of the
regions. Minor airports are
listed as well as metropolitan
ones. You can also place
markers on the US map of
airport locations. Includes
airport codes.
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It's the day before your
flight, so you go to the Access
Favorite Web Sites in Contact Plus
Pro. You select one of the map sites
from the defaults (or one you added
yourself) and the contact's address
is sent over the internet, to one of
the map sites like MapBlast.com displayed
to the right.
Other uses are available
for the Access Favorite Web Sites,
like retreiving a stock quotation
based on a company name search, or
displaying the weather in your
contact's location.
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Get a map to your current contact
on the internet
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The email template selection
screen
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Much in the same way
that you can select reusable
form letters, you can send
emails from a database of
customizable messages. They can
contain the same {{mergecodes}}
you use in your letters. You
can send an email to one
contact or to a filtered group
of contacts in a bulk
email.
Contact Plus Pro can either
send the messages through your
favorite MAPI compliant email program
(including Eudora, Microsoft Outlook,
Outlook Express) or directly to your
SMTP server.
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