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Review: OD4Contact 2.5







Review: OD4Contact 2.5

Review: OD4Contact 2.5 06/22/2005 02:33 AM

Objective Decision’s OD4Contact 2.5.3 bundles powerful contact, task, and communication management abilities in a polished interface. But OD4Contact is missing some key features that would allow it to fulfill its potential.




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