Filed under: Utilities, Windows, E-mail
Pikachu, iContact you!
iContact is a lightweight Windows XP/Vista application that lets you import your Gmail contacts to your desktop. So if you don't have Excel and can't open an exported CSV file, this will work perfectly.
By clicking on a contact's name, it will start up your email software of choice as it should. It also brings down photos, Skype information, and address information to look people and places up on Google Maps.
Neato.
The developers plan on allowing you to bring in more contacts down the pike, like your poor lost MSN and Yahoo! souls.
You simply put in your Gmail login/password and it syncs up in seconds. Search for contacts and set it to open on Windows startup and it'll get your latest and greatest webgirlfriends or boyfriends contact info.
It's free, and it gets the job done if you want to keep your Gmail contacts safe on any one of your 59 computers.
By clicking on a contact's name, it will start up your email software of choice as it should. It also brings down photos, Skype information, and address information to look people and places up on Google Maps.
Neato.
The developers plan on allowing you to bring in more contacts down the pike, like your poor lost MSN and Yahoo! souls.
You simply put in your Gmail login/password and it syncs up in seconds. Search for contacts and set it to open on Windows startup and it'll get your latest and greatest webgirlfriends or boyfriends contact info.
It's free, and it gets the job done if you want to keep your Gmail contacts safe on any one of your 59 computers.
