New Now Up-to-Date, Contact
improvements and enhancements focused on printing
Now Software today introduced Now Up-to-Date & Contact 5.0.3 for Macintosh. Version 5.0.3 provides a wide selection of enhancements and improvements, including printing, reminders, and server performance.
"Version 5.0.3 of Now Up-to-Date & Contact is a demonstration of our continued commitment to our customers and to providing quality software," said John Wallace, president of Now Software. "We're dedicated to continuing to improve version 5 for Mac and looking forward to bringing new features and benefits to our customers in the near future."
Version 5.0.3 includes:
- improved event reminders,
- restoration of "classic" banner styles (a popular user request),
- improved printing of calendar and address books, as well as
- improved vCard import and
- a number of other updates.
A free, 30-day demo version is available for download at (nowsoftware.com). In addition the new user manual, Take Control of Now Up-to-Date & Contact, written by best-selling ebook author Joe Kissell is included with this release. This new, in-depth guide is available as a free PDF that's designed for easy onscreen reading.
Now Up-to-Date & Contact 5
Now Up-to-Date & Contact 5 for Macintosh is currently shipping and is priced at $129.95 for the boxed version, or $119.95 for the online download version.
Upgrades are available to licensed users of version 4.x for $49.95.
In addition, Now Software is providing a wide free upgrade window, providing free upgrades to anyone that has purchased Now Up-to-Date & Contact version 4 for the Mac, on or after March 28, 2005.
Volume licensing is also available for education, business, organizations with multiple users, and government customers.
Based in Columbus, Ohio, Now Software is the developer of the Eddy Award-winning Now Up-to-Date & Contact. For more information about Now Software, visit www.nowsoftware.com or call 1-614-413-4000.
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