GoGoalSoft Releases Espy, A Picture Address Book

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GoGoalSoft announced Friday the release of Espy, a "picture address book" application for Mac OS X. The company has designed the application so that users can browse their contacts by their picture, as opposed to their printed name. The company refers to the interface, named the SnapFind Interface, as "iPhoto-like."

The software effectively reads your Mac OS X Address Book database, but then lays out the information in its own way. Adding an image to a contact is a drag-and-drop operation. Espy also works with Mail and iCal.

Espy is priced at US$24.95, and is available now. GoGoalSoft is offering bulk pricing, and users can download a trial version for free.


Espy Screenshot

Bryan Chaffin

Bryan Chaffin

Bryan is the cofounder of The Mac Observer and currently serves as Afternoon Editor. He has contributed to MacAddict and MacFormat magazines, and coauthored Incredible iPad Apps for Dummies with Bob "Dr. Mac" LeVitus.

You can find out more about Bryan at his personal site, GeekTells, or follow him on Twitter @TMOBryan.

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