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Hello

As I am now freelance, and work in different offices all the time, I'm looking to create a private on-line contacts book that I can access wherever I am.

Has anyone any recommendations of websites to use? There seem to be a whole host out there....

Or would I be better to make an excel document that I keep on a memory stick and take everywhere?


Thanks!

hmm, given security restrictions these days I'm guessing most routes could end up blocked.


have you thought about hosting it yourself using something like http://www.rejetto.com/hfs/ and keeping your contacts as an xml or csv file or some format like that?


Despite draconian restrictions here i had no problem downloading a folder I hosted as a zip file!

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