We just discussed the in great length last week. TAKEphONE handles searching of 
all fields instantly.  I'll expand on Craig's example:

For example, if you have a contact named Joe Schmoe at Acme
 Incorporated; Mary Jones  at Acme
 Incorporated; a contact called name Wild E. Coyote which has a contact note 
that states "Acme
 Incorporated's biggest customer"; a contact called Acme Dry Cleaning; a 
contact named John Press who's contact note mention's that you "meet him at the 
Acme Dry Cleaning" and finally, if you have Kim Frank who's title is "Acme's 
supplier of large rocks".

If you open TAKEphONE and start typing 'Acme' and all the above contacts will 
be listed instantly.

Craig, the difference it makes is one is instant and your example could take 
several seconds (depending on how many contacts you have) to get a result. Even 
when the list starts to appear, you sometimes cannot click on a contact until 
the search process gets to a certain point in the process.

I did the following test...

I know I have a few contacts that have contact notes that states that the 
person "works with" someone. In the example I am looking for a person that 
"worked with Mary".

With the built in contacts, it took 17 seconds to pull up the app, envoke the 
find feature, search for "worked with Mary" and open the contact. The reason I 
typed the whole phrase is that the search would have taken longer if I wasn't 
very specific. The search results only show the contact's name and not the 
search string. If I typed only "worked", I would get all entries that have 
similar notes and I would have no way to know which one "worked with Mary"

With TAKEphONE, it took 7 seconds.
As soon as I started typing "worked", I got all the results with that term and 
instantly see a entry that reads "worked with Mary".

One is faster and requires less steps.


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Sent from my Treo(r) smartphone

-----Original Message-----
From: "Craig Froehle" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Saturday, May 3, 2008 8:07 pm
Subject: Re: [Treo] Better Contacts Search?
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]: [email protected]

                          

Richard, perhaps I'm not understanding your question, but the Treo's
 built-in Search will find your Contacts by any field you have data in.

 For example, if one of your contacts is Joe Schmoe at Acme
 Incorporated, searches for 'Joe', 'Schmoe', and 'Acme' will all find
 him.

 Why isn't that enough?
- Craig

 On Sat, May 3, 2008 at 8:00 PM, Richard Todd Perry <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Does anyone know of a way to search for things in the base Contacts
>  package besides name? Specifically, I'd like a way to search my contacts
>  by company. I don't really need a huge contact-manager type application,
>  I'm just looking for a more comprehensive search function.
>
>  Thanks -
>
>  Richard T Perry
>
>
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