HomeSec is a user-friendly tool that helps you store and retrieve important daily information easily. Say goodbye to using scraps of paper or envelopes with this must-have software for all PC users.
No more searching through multiple text documents to find the information you need – HomeSec allows you to quickly and easily find the data you're looking for. The software lets you store all your dealings with any contact or organization, so you can access them whenever you need to.
If you're in dispute with a gas company, for example, you can simply select them from the list of organizations and with one mouse click, you'll have a chronological list of all your dealings with them. You can do the same thing for any of your contacts, making it much easier to keep track of your interactions with them.
HomeSec also allows you to file a Reminder Message against any contact, so your home screen will alert you when action is required. The software is ideal for managing home affairs, any kind of business where notes are held on each meeting with a client, management of committees, recording of sports data, salesman's contacts, and maintaining a contact plan.
Furthermore, any contact can be linked to a number of organizations, making it easier for you to keep track of your contacts across different groups. For instance, your bank manager could also be in your sports team. They will appear in the contact list for each group and can be emailed via each group. The software can generate emails to complete contact lists, and if your software limits the number of recipients of a mail, HomeSec will generate however many mails are necessary to include all the members.
You can also generate address labels for letter writing, using any kind of stationery. When a label is printed or an email is generated, HomeSec creates an event stating who, how and when, leaving you only having to fill in the details of the communication.
Overall, HomeSec is an essential software for anyone who deals with multiple individuals and organizations. Your PC should be able to do this stuff, and with HomeSec, it finally can!
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