Can you afford badly maintained contact information?
Stop wasting time on manually maintaining contact data!
Contacts are a crucial aspect for successful businesses. It has never been more important to build and maintain business contact as well as private contact information.
SigParser automates and simplifies the maintenance of your existing and new
contact data together with Outlook and other

CRM software systems. SigParser
recognizes individual components of analyzed contact information such as last name or zip code. This saves you so much time and prevents annoying manual copy and paste
processes. And with SigParser you prevent embarrassing manual typing errors
- embarrassing for you and your business contacts. Your own secretary could
not be better. Works for one single user as well as one thousand users and includes CRM
integration, for example with Microsoft Dynamics.

What is an e-mail signature?
An e-mail signature is the block of text at the end of an email that contains the sender's contact details.
Copying an e-mail signature
If you receive an e-mail from a person you want to add to your contacts, select the e-mail signature in your e-mail program (e.g. Microsoft Outlook) and copy it to the clipboard by pressing Ctrl+C. Of course you can copy contact information from many other sources, for example from your web browser.
Analyzing contact data with SigParser
Start SigParser and click the Paste button. SigParser pastes the text copied to the clipboard into the Signature field and analyzes the text. The different components of the contact data are displayed in the corresponding text fields of SigParser.
Exporting and creating contact information
SigParser offers you to create or update Outlook contacts information directly from within SigParser. Apart from that you can save contacts as vCard files (*.vcf). Thus, you can make use of your contact information and in many other programs and devices like mobile phones or PDAs. vCard is an international standard for the exchange of contact information and is supported by many software programs, including Microsoft Outlook. Learn more about:
http://www.imc.org/pdi/