N96 - Any Good Contact Manager

Hi,
I am looking for a good contact manager to split my contacts, business and private, something that includes a call manager too or a good call manager that integrates with the contact manager?
I want it to show the business and personal contact in two lists and manage what the phone do according to the time, day, and the group member, like allow private calls 24/7 but have business calls ring only from 9am to 6pm... I am sure you get the idea by now, price is not a problem

Hi, it looks like you're more or less happy with the contacts management on N96...
I have a database of 4200 contacts that I imported from my old N85 where it worked just fine.
Now, after 2 weeks at the Nokia facory, the latest firmware installed and NO APPLICATION INSTALLED I cannot search into my contacts and I cannot use the phone.
Nokia told me on the phone that basically the memory for the contacts is only the phone memory (something like 80MB) and there is a hardware difference between the phone memory used into 85 and 96...
SO it looks I'll always have the message "Memory full. Close any application..."
Is there anyone who might help with one idea, please?
thank you,
Gabriel

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