WHY YOU'LL LOVE NAMEBASE - by a highly enthusiastic user

Simply put, everyone in the modern world has a crying out need for NameBase.  It provides the simple and perfect way to organize all your phone numbers, addresses and personal notes into a form you can access in a split second.

If you use a computer and make telephone calls on a regular basis you're sorely in need of NameBase. And every passing day increases your need for this simple, yet incredibly powerful NameBase system. Here's why....

Most people don't yet carry a computer with them wherever they go. That's why NameBase allows you to print the neatest and most comprehensive personal phone books you've ever used. Now you can enter your data once and print identical personal phone books for your home, workplace, car, briefcase, vacation home or whatever. Say "good-bye" to having three or more different phone books each containing some revisions which did not get transferred into the other phone books. What a pain! Now you can update NameBase once and know that this suffices for all copies of every phone book you'll produce in future. Also say "au revoir" to trying to cram someone's new cellular phone number into a tiny space in your phone book; a space really only big enough to hold four characters!

Of course there are other phone and address packages on the market. I downloaded or purchased at least 15 others before I hit on NameBase. You can do the same if you like, but if you want a tip, save yourself the time and trouble.

NameBase is going to save you much time, hassle, and frustration. At the same time you'll find your efficiency level has taken a quantum leap. You'll wonder how you ever got along without NameBase. Right now you simply don't know what you're missing. But you're about to find out.

Nowadays, like it or not, phones, faxes, cellular phones, e-mail and the Internet play an increasingly dominant role in everyone's lives. This trend is rapidly increasing. Even the most technology resistant person now sees the writing on the wall. You either embrace some or all of the modern communications advances or become a "have not" in more ways than one; someone who has to settle for second best when it comes to vocations, social acceptance and many other aspects of life. We don't have to like it but we all need to face it. Luckily, the more we get into it the more interesting, helpful and enjoyable it all becomes.

The great thing about NameBase is that no matter what your current level of computer literacy, NameBase adapts itself to your level of expertise. That's a pretty flamboyant statement, yet it's completely true. Just install this free sample of NameBase and test drive it for yourself.

Provided you're in one of the following categories, you're bound to love NameBase as much as I do.

GROUP 1. (Light & Easy Users)
You just want a good, easy, name/address and phone book. You want enough room to store numbers for home and work phones, faxes, cellular phones, toll-free numbers, e-mail addresses and the like. Perhaps you also want to give each number a meaningful descriptive label? No problem; it's easy to do.

You'd prefer to maintain a single phone book which covers the entire family. You want to print a number of updated phone books whenever you have the need.

You'd like the option of assigning contacts to your own specified categories, for example, Office, Church, Customer, Relative, Sports Group, Lions Club, Christmas Card Recipient or whatever. You may want to print mailing labels or a list of any such category. You'd like to store your bank account or credit card numbers with your other bank details, your Frequent Flyer Number with the airline's details or your account number with the power company's details and so on.

You'd like to find that really reliable plumber whose name you've now forgotten. Then there's that nice couple you met on your 1996 vacation. They lived in Chattanooga (love the sound of that town) but what the heck were their names and phone number?

Finally, you'd like to buy all this for a mere $29.

On the other hand, perhaps you're a corporate user who simply wants an easy way to create and maintain an in-house phone book for all persons in all branches of the company. You want something which can be easily distributed to needy colleagues throughout the organization as circumstances require. You're driven to distraction as a result of people switching desks, offices, cars and hand-held cellular phones.

Well for all you folks in Group 1, it seems like NameBase is a natural for you.

GROUP 2 (A Little More Ambitious)
You work with a notebook or desktop computer beside you most of the day and you want the same things as Group 1, plus more. You want to have NameBase running in Windows all the time so you can pop it up in an instant. You want to just type a couple of characters of a person's name to have everything leap to your screen in an instant.

You want to quickly type a few notes about many of your conversations as you're talking with individual customers, suppliers, sales prospects, tardy debtors etc. and save them for future reference during your next phone call. You want to find any text anywhere in your database by simply typing that text and pressing a "Find" key. This looks like a job for NameBase!

GROUP 3 (The Power User)
You want all the Group 1 and 2 stuff plus more. In short, you're a "power user" with no time to spare or simply someone who wants everything!

I suppose you have a modem permanently attached to your computer and just want to click on a phone number and have your modem automatically dial for you. You probably want to be able to specify filters and SQL to select specific records or print a report. Maybe you'd find it useful if NameBase was based upon the Microsoft Access database engine (it is), so you can write your own reports using that program. These and loads of other powerful features are available in NameBase.

AND FINALLY
To wrap it up I guess you'd expect Mike Paulick, the Colorado based NameBase developer, to promptly answer any e-mail queries you might have. Well, speaking from personal experience I can tell you he does. In fact, I was so impressed with NameBase and the guy himself, that when I heard this new version was coming I begged Mike to make me a beta tester. Then I asked him to let me write this testimonial. I guess you'd call me a highly enthusiastic NameBase user and NameBase booster.

According to Mike, NameBase has been around for a long time; first as a DOS program and then as a Windows program. This is a very mature product, with thousands of users around the world. Try it then buy it. You'll be so thrilled with the ease of use and increased convenience, you'll probably beg to write the testimonial for some future version!

Good luck and best wishes.

Brian Tonkin (just another NameBase user)
Nambucca Heads 2448, Australia