Look up contacts naturally and selectively [Learn more] |
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Type the first few letters of your contact’s
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Look in all contact folders in a single pass [Learn more] |
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| Quickly search through all contact folders, including public and shared folders on an Exchange server. You control which folders are searched and the order they are searched in. | |
Put Contact Information to Work |
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Contact information is conveniently placed in one customizable text box,
where you can:
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Call your contacts with the PocketKnife Dialer [Learn more] |
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| If you have a modem, you can use PocketKnife to dial a call to a contact. The PocketKnife Dialer works in a similar manner to the Outlook dialer, but with additional conveniences. | |
The Smart Letter Wizard [Learn more] |
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Among other things, the Smart Letter Wizard will:
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Hotkeys |
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| User configurable hotkeys take you immediately to the most
common Outlook folders: such as Inbox, Calendar, and Contacts. You can also
assign hotkeys to start a new mail message, add a new appointment, add a
contact, create a new task, make a new journal entry, and make a new note.
Because PocketKnife runs in the system tray, the hotkeys are available from any application, including Outlook itself. You assign your own hotkeys, and you can use the Win key alone or in combination with other shift keys to create the hotkey. The hotkey for Word brings up a menu of all your open Word documents. With Word 2000’s single document interface, it is much easier to switch to an open document from the PocketKnife menu than from the task bar. Can’t remember all those hotkeys? PocketKnife will write a report with all your choices. Or use our PocketLaunch module. |
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