Good day to all. This is probably a record for me - two non-PIC related requests in a=20 single afternoon. Grin> ! Maybe I'm going through a mid-life crisis or something, but I'm=20 making some changes in the way I currently do things. This time, its=20 contact management. Up until now, I've been using an ancient phone-book program from Word=20 Perfect called "Notebook". This is a really simple database from the=20 '80s in which the data entry fields can be sized and moved about on=20 the data entry screen along with a companion print sheet screen where=20 those data fields can be mapped to columns on a printed piece of=20 paper. I like it because I can get up to 230 or so names, phone=20 numbers and addresses onto a single sheet of paper. Its worked well=20 for me for the past 30 plus years. I also maintain a phone list in my cell phone. This is completely=20 separate from my paper phone list, mostly because my older cell=20 phones didn't have the ability to store anything more than name and=20 number. But now I have a Galaxy S4, which does have the capacity to=20 hold much more information than anything that I've had previously. Along with my new S4, I'm now starting to embrace a new software=20 package / platform called Evernote. I chose Evernote over=20 Microsoft's OneNote mostly because just about everyone who has used=20 both packages prefers Evernote - and Evernote runs natively on my S4. So now I have a conundrum. I have an ancient paper-based phone book=20 that works well but that I'd love to retire. I have an excellent=20 contact manager in my Galaxy S4's phone book. And I have a shiny,=20 new application called Evernote that runs on both my Windows PCs and my S4. My problem is that my S4's phone book isn't available on my PC. I=20 could move everything over to Evernote, but my phone doesn't use=20 Evernote as a phone book. I *really* don't want to maintain more than one phone book. I've=20 been doing that for years with my paper-based version and my old cell=20 phones and I just don't want to do that anymore. So now I'm looking for a way to have it all: a single place where I=20 can maintain contact information (name, phone number, address,=20 perhaps email address(es) that is accessible from my PC, my phone,=20 and a printed piece of paper. Any suggestions? Many thanks! dwayne --=20 Dwayne Reid Trinity Electronics Systems Ltd Edmonton, AB, CANADA (780) 489-3199 voice (780) 487-6397 fax www.trinity-electronics.com Custom Electronics Design and Manufacturing --=20 http://www.piclist.com/techref/piclist PIC/SX FAQ & list archive View/change your membership options at http://mailman.mit.edu/mailman/listinfo/piclist .