Easily parse/genderize names
Personator is the program that takes the pain out of parsing and genderizing
the names in your mailing list.
Split Names
Personator correctly handles fields with two names,
like "Wally Ballou trustee for Mortimer Snerd." You control what connecting
phrases (like "trustee for") to recognize and what to do with the second
name (split, move, discard, or make a second record).
If some records in a file are Full Name "John
Smith: while others are Inverse "Smith John", you can tell Personator to
look sharp and split 'em properly! Splits Full Name, Inverse Name,
Government Inverse, First Name, and Last Name fields into a maximum of five
components per name.
Genderize and Build Salutations
Personator uses table of the 8,500 most common first
names in the United States and Canada in a 7-level table. You can specify
how conservatively or aggressively to genderize and whether your database
has a dominant male or female population. Personator can also exploit a
suffix field to add a prefix such as "Dr." for "John Smith, MD".
Personator makes both formal and informal
salutations. When it encounters neutral names (Lee, Chris, Dale), you can
assign a neutral salutation (Dear First Name Last Name) or a "slug" (Dear
Valued Customer).
System Requirements
Windows
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2000, XP, 2003, Vista
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Pentium Pro or higher processor (x86)

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