lets you store information about your chat friends in a single database file.
You can track names (both proper and nicknames), address, phone numbers, e-mail, homepage URL, ICQ number, date of birth, photos, notes, and more. The Quick Search feature lets you search on first name, last name, nickname, or key words.
People has its own e-mail program for sending messages, or you can invoke your normal e-mail program and Web browser.
The built-in chat program lets you hold private online chats with your friends. You can also create a "Meet My Friends" Web site in just a few seconds from your entire database, including pictures.
Your data can be exported to a comma-delimited text file (for importing to programs such as the Outlook Express address book) or to vCard format (electronic business cards).
People supports multiple databases, so you can have a database for your business contacts and a separate one for your friends.
The program has its own backup and restore feature that lets you store compressed versions of your database on multiple disks.
People features an easy-to-use tabbed window interface, complete with System Tray support.
People runs on
Windows 95/98/Me
and is available under the
Freeware
license
— the installer is 3 MB.
We’ve catalogued it under
Chatting and IRC.
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