Seeking an alternative to the Mac Address Book

I had a post on this forum recently looking for away to synchronise the Mac Address Book. As I have had no response I assume there is non. This is what I asked.
I have the address book for our company on a server. I would like to synchronise the address books in both directions.
Is this possible? Any tips as to how to do this? Any ideas or suggestions?
So my question now is does anybody know of a kind of address book that I could use where I could synchronise in all directions?
Thanks
MBP   Mac OS X (10.4.7)  

Hello Ernest, see if this helps...
http://hints.macworld.com/article.php?story=20050402143519725

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