Posts tagged contacts

How to Automatically Sync Contacts & Calendar

The full title to this article is: “How to Automatically Sync Your Contacts & Calendar Between a Nokia Phone, iPhone, Gmail and Outlook / Mac iCalendar / Address Book on multiple computers.” Isn’t that a mouthful? I don’t have all of that, but I bet that it will have a lot of information about sync that will be useful in smaller doses as well. Continue reading »

Alternatives to MobileMe

Joe Kissell of TidBITS, has wrote this article for MacWorld.com back in Janurary, but I just discovered it.
He first admits that MobileMe can be a great deal. I think that is because of the tight integration between MobileMe, iPhone and Macintosh. It also works with the PC, but the integration isn’t as tight. Continue reading »

Tips for Apple’s Address Book

As any long term computer user can tell you, we normally use only 20-30% of an application’s features. We get comfortable with what we are doing and don’t expand our knowledge any further.

MacTips has a pretty good article on using Address Book. Continue reading »

WhoPaste 1.0

Mac-Chi has announced WhoPaste 1.0, a powerful contact acquisition utility for the Mac OS X Address Book. WhoPaste can create an Address Book contact by extracting the name, email addresses, phone numbers, street addresses, websites, even instant message handles from the current contents of the clipboard. WhoPaste is invoked by a user-configurable global hot key, so it is instantly available in any application. Address Book is not required to be running. Continue reading »

MacWorld Attendees, Free FileMaker 10 iPhone Database and Website

FMWebschool today announces a free MacWorld Expo contacts and exhibitor FileMaker 10 database for the Apple iPhone as well as a free FileMaker powered contacts and exhibitor website for the iPhone. Continue reading »

Trip to Hawaii, One More Reason to go to MacWorld

For the first time, MacWorld attendees have the opportunity to win a vacation just for doing something that comes naturally: meeting new people. During MacWorld 2009, every new personal or business contact made by attendees using their iPhone and free app beamME provides an entry into the beamME/Up Sweepstakes. Bonus entries are also available for completing fun challenges, like beaming people named Wozniak. One lucky winner will fly away to sunny Hawaii. Continue reading »