Gmail School: 20 Tips and Tricks : Import Your Contacts
By David Bénard , published on July 16, 2008 at 12:50 AM
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It’s fairly easy to import your contact lists to Gmail. Start by saving your address book(s) in CSV format, as you can do with almost any e-mail or Webmail application.
Once the .CSV files are saved on your hard disk, go to Contacts in Gmail, then click Import. Click Browse to go to the .CSV file or files you saved to your hard disk, then Import Contacts to incorporate them into your Gmail contacts list.
What gmail should offer is a folder system as MSN and Yahoo have. To ignore this is just plain stupid one their part. People are used to have this from Outlook/Thunderbird, why not reproduce that nice, clean environment in a 7Gb mailbox? I know there are filters and labels and stuff, but I just want to be able to put some order in those 5k emails i have...Can't do that with gmail, unfortunately.
Are you really making a guide for gmail this late in the game that tells you omg u can add signatures? cmon... honestly? dont make it a 20 tip guide if u are runing out of ideas for half of em :s
Whatever the system is, foldering or labels, it should not break the metaphor of 'folders' as implemented in other systems, including file systems. Gmail does break this metaphor and not with something superior from an ease of use perspective. For example, in the folder scenario, it's one click to see everthing in a folder. Can you say the same for tags? Granted, assigning multiple tags to a single item can be useful, but also confusing and potentially contradictory.
I'm with a folders interface, even if as a metaphor for 'tags'. Or, an improved tags to make them more similar to folders...whatever...just make them easier to use, more informative at the initial level, and quicker to navigate.
Are Tom's guide readers not internet savvy? I take offense!
*clings to ISP mailbox*
What gmail should offer is a folder system as MSN and Yahoo have. To ignore this is just plain stupid one their part. People are used to have this from Outlook/Thunderbird, why not reproduce that nice, clean environment in a 7Gb mailbox? I know there are filters and labels and stuff, but I just want to be able to put some order in those 5k emails i have...Can't do that with gmail, unfortunately.
Gmail DOES have a folder type system. its called labels, and its very customizable.
Are you really making a guide for gmail this late in the game that tells you omg u can add signatures? cmon... honestly? dont make it a 20 tip guide if u are runing out of ideas for half of em :s
Whatever the system is, foldering or labels, it should not break the metaphor of 'folders' as implemented in other systems, including file systems. Gmail does break this metaphor and not with something superior from an ease of use perspective. For example, in the folder scenario, it's one click to see everthing in a folder. Can you say the same for tags? Granted, assigning multiple tags to a single item can be useful, but also confusing and potentially contradictory.
I'm with a folders interface, even if as a metaphor for 'tags'. Or, an improved tags to make them more similar to folders...whatever...just make them easier to use, more informative at the initial level, and quicker to navigate.
These comments do show that ended some readers are technically challenged.