Help me choose address book software

For the past several years I have been keeping all my addresses, telephone numbers, E-mail addresses, etc. in Microsoft Contacts. Unfortunately, my company recently eliminated that software from our computers (I guess they didn’t want to renew the license or something) and now I am again left with reams and reams of printouts of addresses and telephone numbers. As I am a journalist, I am constantly collecting contact information and things are quickly getting out of hand.

I want to start using a new address book programme that I can use both on my Windows machine at work and on my Macs at home. I have grown very fond of the layout and features of Microsoft Contacts, so I was wondering what recommendations there might be out there. I prefer freeware or shareware, but I am willing to pay (probably up to $50 or so) for something that is really good.

Any suggestions?

Have you used Microsoft Outlook? I find that it has all sorts of ways to store data easily. It is good for calendar, address/phone/email, etc. It is yet another Microsoft product, so who knows.

I don’t think I can get Microsoft Outlook for Mac unless I get the whole Office package. That’s a bit steep for me.

Try the Palm Desktop software. Sure, it’s geared towards Palm Pilot products, but it can be used for general address book and datebook functions.

Best part, it’s free and Mac versions are available.

Windoze Version

Mac Version

Just disregard the features you don’t need and it should work just fine for you.