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Keep contacts organized and at your fingertips.

Say goodbye to a paper address book with multiple crossed-out entries representing all the times someone got a new work extension, moved, or changed their email address. With Contacts, it couldn't be easier to enter, view, update, and organize your contact info.
  • See names and numbers at a glance.
    View a list of all the names and main/primary phone numbers you've entered into your organizer. Tap once on a name to bring up the details for that person. Keep track of multiple numbers—home, cell and work numbers, email addresses, and more.

  • Update contact information easily.
    Change a phone number or address simply by entering the new phone number or address over the old one.

  • Organize contacts by category.
    Keep track of the different areas of your life by creating categories—like emergency, family, school, babysitters, restaurants, and recreation—and assigning each contact to a specific category. Then view the contacts in a single category, or view them all.

  • Never forget a birthday.
    Be the person who remembers everyone's birthday. Enter a birthday with a person's contact information and it shows up on your Calendar each year. Remind yourself to get a card and a gift by setting a reminder that pops up days before the event.

  • Add a photo to a name.
    Attach photos of friends and loved ones directly to their contact information. That way, you'll always see their smiling face.

  • Jog your memory with a note.
    Add a note to a contact—such as the names of your clients—children, your aunt's favorite restaurant, or directions to your cousin's new house.

  • Create a beamable business card.
    Create a contact with your own information and select it as your business card. You can then beam it to other Palm Powered™ handhelds.

  • Simple things to do with Contacts:

    1. Add a note to a contact with the directions to their house.
    2. Create a category for your company, and then list the names and numbers of the colleagues you work closely with.
    3. Add your pet as a contact entry, and list the vet's phone number, the brand of pet food you normally buy, medication, and other information.
    4. Change the display font of your Contacts to fit more information on the page or make it easier to read. Choose one of four fonts.
    5. Create a category called Emergency and keep police, fire, your vet, nanny, and your neighbors' phones listed there.
view and edit a single contact

view and edit a single contact

organize contacts by categories

organize contacts by categories

note a friend's birthday

note a friend's birthday

Photos

attach a photo to a contact

save and beam a business card

save and beam a business card






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