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"Reliable" PIM (Personal Information Manager)

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I just purchased "Efficient PIM" based on reviews by CNET and others. It was rated Spectacular by CNET. I spent 3 days entering all my contacts and appointments. Today I opened the program only to find the calendar blank and many of my contacts gone. All my appointments vanished!

Please understand that I not only allowed the program to save to its default directory but I also meticulously saved to another partition as well. I am very, very OCD about backup.

Can anyone - please, please, please - recommend a PIM that is reliable. Free or Paid I don't care. I just want a PIM that will Not Lose All My Info on a whim.

Would much appreciate your assistance. smile.gif
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E6420 @ stock, 0.98v Asus P5N-E SLI Gainward GTX 460 1GB @ 800/1600/1900 2x2GB Kingston @ 800MHz 5-5-5-15 2T 
Hard DriveOptical DriveOSMonitor
WD 250GB, 320GB SATA/3, 16MB Cache, Seagate 1TB LG GSA-H62N 18x SATA Ubuntu 9.10 x86 & Win7 x86 Asus VW222U 
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Logitech Classic Corsair 650HX NZXT Apollo Black 
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