The Handy client is a separate program from the Handy Server. The Handy
client runs under Windows, and provides an alternative to the web browser for
working with your address books. With the Handy client you can use both
local address books stored on your own computer, and web address books from the
Handy Server. When using web address books you get all the benefits of
using the Handy Server: multiple user access, per-user permissions, web
browser access, etc...
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Using the Handy Client with the Handy Server |
When using the Handy Server your address books are stored in a centralized
database, so multiple users can view, edit, and administer the address books at
the same time. Using the Handy client offers a few advantages over the web browser
interface:
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Because your address book is stored in local memory, many operations are faster as
you don't have to access the server over a LAN or the internet |
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The "Live Update" feature keeps your address book automatically updated
without having to "Refresh" a browser |
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More printing options (Envelopes, Labels, List, or Details) |
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Advanced importing and exporting capabilities |
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Can be used as a phone dialer |
When using the Handy client on a local address book only one Handy client
accesses the data:
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Using the Handy Client with a Local Address
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When using the Handy client you can easily switch between using any address
book, whether it is a web address book, or a local one.
For more
information on the Handy client, see the screen shots,
feature list, installation instructions, and online demo.
To try out a copy for yourself, visit the Handy Client
download page.
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