

We found a few of the editor's entry fields a bit vague (we weren't sure what to enter as the "Identifier"). Clicking on the New command introduced a Contact Editor pop-up window. We finally found a close option by scrolling over to the far corner of the window. Plus, when we clicked on the Tools option, we couldn't figure out how to get to the main screen. Instead of resizing itself with the window, the page content ran off the page and required scrolling to get where we needed to go, which was a pain.

When we first launched Free Address Book, the window ran off our screen, so we tried to adjust it. But upon closer inspection, we found the program awkward to navigate. The design was very clean and professional-looking, with straightforward commands.

The program had a seemingly user-friendly interface. Free Address Book performs its duties as promised however, we found its awkward navigation a big turn-off. Address books are a dime a dozen these days, so to stand out, a program had better knock our socks off.
