How many machines do you have? How many contacts do you have? How many machines do you try to keep your contacts in sync on? There are a lot of ways to do this. You could copy those contacts on a flash drive and move them back and forth, making sure you add the new [...]
- Author: Martin Brinkmann
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Thunderbird Contacts
Duplicate contacts are a issue on today’s Internet for many users. Many web services, including email or social networking sites, maintain a contacts – or friends – database, which consists of people the account owner knows. It is sometimes possible to synchronize or import contacts, but more often than not that is not the case. [...]
- Author: Martin Brinkmann
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Mozilla Contacts
One of the many problems of using different communication programs and services is the syncing of contacts. Computer users have contacts in online services like Facebook, MySpace and Gmail but also desktop software like Microsoft Outlook, Skype or Mozilla Thunderbird. Keeping all those contacts in sync can be a time consuming task. Enter Mozilla Contacts, [...]
- Author: Martin Brinkmann
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Address Book Software Open Contacts
Open Contacts is a free Open Source address book software that comes with an extensive set of options and a rather outdated user interface. Several import options are available for new users who downloaded the address book software for the first time. Contact data can be imported from various popular software programs such as Mozilla [...]
- Author: Daniel Pataki
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Gmail now suggests recipients
It seems that Gmail is set to read your mind, it now suggests recipients to your emails! No, Mr Brin and Page are not inside your head, the application simply monitors groups you frequently send emails to. If you frequently send emails and sometimes there are some “crossovers”, this is a handy feature which can [...]
Use SyncKolab to synchronize your Thunderbird Data
If you happen to use an e-mail provider that’s offering an IMAP-server (or you are boosting your own (mail-)server), this might be for you, because chances are if you are using IMAP, you’re the “portable” type of user. As some of the more regular readers may know, I’m all into the whole ‘portable’ thing, and [...]
