Useful Thing- Thanks to Alan S. Harrel for bringing this program to my attention! Dawn, the Address Manager What a convenient program to keep on hand! Use this program to convert email address books from a variety of formats to a variety of formats. If you have ever had to convert email address books manually then you know what a time saver a program like this can be. It's a small download and shouldn't take up more than 1.5M after installed. While technically still in beta this program works as well as most finished products. Here's the author's description- "Dawn converts Address Books among various Address Book Programs. Dawn is equipped with an extraction feature. Dawn works with the following programs: -Netscape Communicator 4.x (not Netscape 6) -Netscape Navigator 3.x -Internet Explorer / Outlook Express / Windows Address Book (WAB) -MS Outlook 98/2000 -Juno -Corel WordPerfect Address Book 8.x -Eudora 3.x and 4.x -Pegasus Mail 3.x -Other programs which can use/import/export LDAP/LDIF, Comma Separated Value (CSV), plain text, one per line or comma separated formats or store addresses in a text file suitable for extraction." The file is 335K and can be found here- http://zakharin.freeyellow.com/Software/Dawn.html Program requirements: "-Pentium 90MHz or higher microprocessor -Windows 95, 98 or later (Windows ME included) or Windows NT 4 or later (Windows 2000 included) -VGA 640x480 or higher-resolution screen supported by Microsoft Windows. -About 1 MB of free disk space -Windows Installer (if not already present) Note: Dawn does not come bundled with some essential files that many people already have. The Windows Installer files needed for this program can be found at this URL: http://www.seas.upenn.edu/~zakharin/Software/msi.html See the installation instructions above for details. The HTML Help files needed for this program can be found at this URL: http://www.seas.upenn.edu/~zakharin/Software/htmlhelp.html See the installation instructions above for details." Ben Cooper < [EMAIL PROTECTED] > U-T archives - http://www.mail-archive.com/useful-things@ashlists.org/ U-T website - http://www.ashlists.org/useful-things/