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SmartBook Basic 1.0
Create your own lists of groups/affiliations
Organize contacts in groups
Print mailing labels
Generate email lists for export to Outlook (or other email client)
Generate phone/fax number lists
Record when a product (mailing, email, phone call) was sent
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