Aggregate All of your Email and Social Media Contacts
Posted on January 15, 2012 at 6:50 am
We have contacts saved all over the Web, from multiple email addresses, Facebook, LinkedIn and probably other places we have long forgotten. After nearly two decades with modern Internet access, we still do not have one central place to see all of our contacts.
Neiio Contacts seeks to end the contact-finding chaos by creating one central place where you can store contacts from both social media outlets and email—even multiple email addresses.
Click the Subscribe link on the Neiio homepage. The link is located beneath the login button.
Enter your name, email address and a password, then click sign up.
You must then verify your email address by opening your email and clicking a link. Once you do this, the Neiio contacts manager will open. On the left of the screen, click one of the services from which you want to import contacts.
Next, click Add Wall then Import Contacts.
Your contacts—your entire contact list—from the selected service will appear in a Wall. If pictures of your contacts are part of your list, they will appear, along with the name of the person. You can import contacts from as many services as you wish. Each service is given its own wall.
To export all of your contacts, click the Export button at the top of the screen.
From the list on the left, choose the device or service to which you want to export your contacts. You can export them all at once in most any format.
Neiio’s speed is impressive. Our 600+ Gmail contacts imported within seconds. We like the wall format for viewing contacts, though it was cumbersome with so many Gmail contacts. The export feature worked well, without any problems. Neiio is definitely a good option for aggregating contacts.
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