Your contacts are often scattered across multiple email accounts and social sites. Here's how to seamlessly combine them all by using Google Contacts as your unified address book. Republished with ...
Everyone’s familiar with the contact exchange drill — we know it all too well. You meet, you trade numbers or names, you look new friends up on Facebook or Twitter, or get an email address if it’s a ...
Plaxo.com has a somewhat controversial past, but based on my experience with its 3.0 version, launched on June 25th, it deserves a terrific future. The original service, which was launched in 2003, ...
Managing several different contact lists on your Mac, mobile devices and Windows computers can be difficult, requiring you to open and edit several lists every time you want to add or delete a contact ...
Switching jobs? Migrating to a new email system? You'll want to bring your address book with you, no doubt. Here's how to do it, and some tips on keeping up your contact list in other ways, too. I've ...
One of the handiest “set-it-and-forget-it” tools I have at my disposal is the automated address book updater from Evercontact (previously WriteThatName). The subscription-based service automatically ...
In Microsoft Outlook, you can add contacts in the address book. Saving contacts in the address book helps users to organize information about people. Contacts are similar to an electronic card that ...
Over the course of the past week, a firestorm has erupted in the world of iOS apps, thanks to the discovery that Path was uploading data from your iPhone’s address book without asking for explicit ...
The auto-complete feature in MS Outlook automatically generates the recipient’s address when you attempt to send an email message. Now, if after you update your Outlook version, you find your contacts ...