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CyberNotes: Easy Online Contact Management

This article was written on April 12, 2008 by CyberNet.

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These days, many of us have multiple places where we store contact information. For myself, I have a list of contacts in my personal email account, my work email account, contacts within some of the social networks I belong to, and then a master list on my computer. With all of the different places where we have lists of contacts, it can get a bit confusing and hard to manage. To help manage all of your contacts online is a service called Keepm. It simplifies the process of managing your contacts and places them all in one place. Today we’ll be taking a look at some of what Keepm offers.

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Getting Started

The first thing you’ll want to do to get started is sign-up for an account. If you don’t have an account, you can’t use the service. All you’ll need is your name and a valid email address and you’ll be ready to go.

Adding/Importing Contacts

There are a couple of options for adding contacts.  The first is to simply click on the “Add New Contact” tab and manually enter a contact.  If you decide to go this route, you’ll enter in a first and last name and submit it. It’ll add that person as a contact and then you can go in and add all of the vital information like email address and website.  Below is an image of what a contact sheet looks like:

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You can also import your contacts which is one of the most import aspects of the whole service. You do this by clicking the “Import Contacts” tab and then you’ll be guided through the process. Import methods are as follows:

  • Import Address book
  • Import VCards (.vcf)
  • Import from Outlook

If you decide to import an address book, you can choose from the following services:

  • Gmail
  • Yahoo
  • Hotmail
  • AOL
  • Linked In
  • rediff.com
  • Orkut

My Experience

After I signed-up for an account, I decided that I would import my contacts from my Gmail account. All I had to do was enter in my user login and password (rest assured, that they do not store your login information). Then Keepm very quickly pulled up a list of all of the contacts I had within my Gmail account. I was able to select or deselect the contacts that I wanted to be imported. Once I chose all of the contacts I wanted, I clicked “import” and it imported all of the information I had for each contact. The process was started and finished within minutes.

import details

Export contacts…

Just as you can import your contacts, you can also export them as well.  You’ll just click the “Export” tab and then choose which contacts you want to export. You’ll also be able to choose your export method.  If you want it as a V-card, you can do that.  If you want it as a .CSV file, you can do that as well. Once you’ve selected your contacts and the method you want to use, you’ll be all set to export them.

Features

Keepm does have some nice features.  One of the best features is that you can add up to 3 tags for each contact. I ended up using the tags “family” and “friends” quite frequently. If I quickly wanted to view my family members, I could just search using the family tag and it would pull everybody up that I had tagged.

Additional features include:

  1. It’s free!
  2. Share your contacts with anyone via email address
  3. It’s quick – there’s nothing worse than a sluggish site but Keepm is far from sluggish
  4. It’s simple – this is a very simple contact manager and may be too simple for some of you
  5. Search for your contacts by name/company, email address, phone number, instant messenger, city, zip code, or tags

What we’d like to see…

The one thing that I noticed that was missing was additional tracking tools like being able to see birthdays or anniversaries that are coming up.   They also don’t provide any type of demo before signing up which would be nice to have as well. All in all though, if you’re looking for a simple contact management solution, Keepm is great. Any other ideas for managing your contacts?

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Add Non-Gmail Email Address to your Google Account

This article was written on January 21, 2008 by CyberNet.

Just recently, Google added a new feature so that you can associate non-Gmail addresses to your Google account. What I mean by this is that you can inform Google that you have other email accounts – maybe a Windows Live or Yahoo account. At this point, there are only two main advantages for doing this.  One advantage is that you can now log into your Google account with one of the added email addresses. The second advantage is that now if someone were to invite you to an event on Google Calendar using one of your other non-Gmail addresses,  Google will know that it’s you and the invitation will be displayed.

So how do you go about doing this? Go to www.google.com and sign in.  Then click on the edit link next to your personal information.  There’s a box (shown below) where you can enter in additional email addresses. 

add email address

Once you enter an address, you’ll notice that it’ll say “pending verification.” Google will send you an email to the email address that you entered where you’ll have to verify that it is in fact your account. The email I received when I entered in a Hotmail address is shown below.

 email address verification1

Keep in mind that if you decide to sign in to Google with one of the associated email addresses, you’ll enter the complete address (e.g., yourname@hotmail.com) and then you’ll enter your Gmail password (not the password for the associated account). If by chance you associate an email address with your Google account and you later decide that you no longer want it to be, you can easily remove it. Hopefully in the future, Google will add more benefits to using this feature other than the Calendar and the fact you can sign in to your Google account with another non-Google email address.

Source: Download Squad

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