User Group Software

Cute Organizer

Reviewed by Jackie Ray

Most people don't just want a piece of software that only manages their contacts, they want something to help them keep track of upcoming birthdays, business meetings or even the next episode of CSI on Channel 5. Thankfully, Cute Organizer offers all this and more. In fact it's got more bells and whistles than the Notting Hill Carnival. The address database, for example, is one of the best around. You can easily create groups for different types of contacts and even add pictures to each contact card, a real bonus if you're bad at putting names to faces. The software also allows you to enter dates and times for upcoming events into the calendar quickly, and these appointments magically appear as a list of things to do on the background of your desktop. It is top-notch features like these, coupled with its ease of use, that makes Cute Organizer an ideal contact manager for those with busy lives.
 

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