AddressX: Exchange contacts in Address Book
Sunday, July 2nd, 2006
AddressX makes all the contacts in an Exchange Global Address List available in your Address Book, provided you have Exchange server 2000 or 2003 with WebDAV enabled.
The contact information which the app pipes into Address Book can be filtered, set to auto-update and synced to an iPod or palm device with iSync.
It does this “transparently”, which means the developer says,
that your Exchange GAL contacts will look and act just like the other contacts already in your Address Book. Search them, export them as vCards, sync them to your cell phone and take them with you. Take full advantage of the new system-wide address book instantly. Use your Exchange contacts seamlessly from applications like Mail, iCal, and many others.
Contacts are placed an Exchange contacts group in Address Book making them easy to identify and manage:

An updated version (1.50) released yesterday adds support for OS X’s “faster user switching” so AddressX can now be used by multiple users on a given system. It also fixes problems with non-secure/non-SSL connections and incorrect permissions.
I don’t have access to an Exchange account and haven’t tested this.
Address X is shareware (single licenses from USD 19.95) and is available from Snerdware’s web site
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