Here’s a look at how Add Contacts works.
How Add Contacts Works
While adding contacts to Outlook is a simple process, it’s easy to miss some contacts, or lose contacts entirely if you receive a lot of email messages in your inbox. Add Contacts completely automates this process. Anytime you reply to a message or send a new message, Add Contacts automatically adds that email address to your Outlook contact folder or any folder you choose as the contact destination, either in your personal mailbox or in public folders on Microsoft Exchange server. Add Contacts has an automatic name-detection feature. It tries to figure out the contact’s name from the email address and by scanning the message body for contact possibilities. It can automatically assign your contacts to categories or assign them to categories that you specify. The utility will even check for duplicates before adding a contact. Direct the program to scan your sent mail to collect new addresses. It can’t scan other folders this way, however.
Add Contacts Subscription Info
Download a free trial of Add Contacts to test it out. Afterward, a single-user license for Add Contacts costs $15. The company says this is a one-time fee that includes one year of technical support and a year of version updates, but after a year, you do have to pay an additional fee to renew tech support and keep getting version updates. For bigger organizations, a five-user license is $70, a 10-user license is $120, a 25-user license is $280, a 50-user license is $500, and a 100-user license is $750. Give the program a try if you want to save the time and hassle of adding contacts, or if you never want to lose a contact again.