Mac user though she may be, reader Ann Duran prefers a paper-based address book. She writes: Every year or so I go out and buy a new address book (hard copy) and hand-write new addresses and phone ...
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 ...
Old-fashioned address books and rolodexes are becoming an increasingly rare sight as the world goes digital. What’s more, digital address books are not something you need to buy separately. If you ...
The address book is outdated. On the iPhone, while most of my contacts reside in the Contacts app, I rarely go in there. Instead, I connect with people on Facebook, via SnapChat, WhatsApp and more.
The technological changes of the present era has led to the changes in our communication modes also. Now, emails are considered as one of the major modes of communication with numerous email clients ...
Reader Turner Rouse feels that Address Book has let him down. He writes: I’m not sure how it happened, but nearly all my Address Book contacts are gone. Worse yet, all the addresses in Entourage’s ...
Chances are, the smartphone in your hand isn't your first. And chances are, it's carrying contacts from three, five, even 10 years ago that you've been faithfully migrating from phone to phone. My ...