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The Contact Management System is a command-line interface (CLI) application designed to help users efficiently store and manage their contact information. It was created for the Structured Programming course at FCIS-ASU during the second semester.

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The Contact Management System is a robust and user-friendly application designed to help users efficiently store and manage their contact information. Built using a structured programming approach, this system seamlessly incorporates essential programming concepts, making it both powerful and easy to navigate.

Features

  • Store Contact Information: Safely save contact details including names, phone numbers, email addresses, and more.
  • Manage Contacts: Easily add, update, delete, and search for contacts within the system.
  • User-Friendly Interface: Intuitive design ensures smooth navigation and ease of use for all users.
  • Core Programming Concepts: Built with fundamental programming principles such as loops, conditionals, functions, and data structures to ensure reliable and efficient performance.

Technologies Used

  • Programming Language: C++
  • Data Storage: Files
  • User Interface: command-line interface

📷 Screenshots

  • Login Login

  • Mainmenu mainmenu

  • Adding a Contact Adding a Contact

  • Display a contact display a contact

  • Categories a contact Categories a contact Categories a contact Categories a contact Categories a contact

  • Searching for a contact Searching for a contact Searching for a contact

  • Editing a contact Editing a contact Editing a contact

  • Deleting a contact Deleting a contact

  • Importing contacts Importing contacts Importing contacts

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