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- New Service
Designed to Automatically Update Your
Contact Database
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- Santa Barbara,
California-based Ants.com has announced new
enhamcements to its Scout technology that updates
contacts stored in selected contact databases.
The company bills Scout as "the first fully
automated contact management service." A free downloadable demo of Scout is currently
available. In the future, new users will pay a
one-time download fee of $29.99; however, there
will never be a charge imposed on those who acted
on the free download opportunity, according to
the company.
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- Initially released
in February 2001, only supporting Microsoft
Outlook (98 and 2000), the current enhancements
add compatability with Microsoft Outlook Express
(versions for Windows 98 or higher) and Lotus
Notes (R4 and R5). It should be noted however
that Scout can only update the contact
information for other individuals who have
downloaded and installed the Scout software.
- After downloading
and installing Scout, new users are prompted to
enter their contact information. Scout then
searches their electronic address book for other
registered Scout users and automatically updates
the information in all parties' address books,
using only contacts' e-mail addresses as the
unique identifier.
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- In addition, Scout
asks if invitations should be sent to contacts
who are not registered users. Invitees are sent
an e-mail asking them to join Scout. Once
registered, their contact information is
automatically updated and sent to other Scout
users who have them listed as a contact.
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- After the initial
installation and set-up, Scout automatically
updates subscribers' address books with new
information in real time. Previous information is
automatically appended into the notes section,
ensuring that users can tell when contact
information was last updated.
- Scout's features
include:
- Auto-fill,
auto-update and auto-change of address.
- Users need
only a contact's e-mail address to
auto-fill address book fields.
- Integrates
completely into users' contact management
software.
- Lets users
keep their address books on their own PCs
-- not on a Web site.
- All updates
are made directly within the users'
address books--there is no Web site to
visit or application to learn.
- Users
control the information they publish.
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