On that last item, you can manually add ratings to your contacts. Since it’s based on a star system, I was thinking about doing it like my iTunes library. Five stars are reserved for the untouchables — in this case, the people I’ll be calling when I’m 60. The four stars are the solids, the people I call when I’m in town or otherwise want to invite somewhere. Then the three stars are the average ones. Anyone two starts and below gets cut.
My only gripe with SwooshContacts is the price. You can get it for $4.99. It seems a little steep for an application like these, especially when VersaTool runs at the same price.
Hat tip to BlackBerry OS.
This post originated at BBGeeks.com - home to all things Blackberry! Also a great source of info about AT&T BlackBerry.
Better organize your BlackBerry contacts with SwooshContact
This post originated at BBGeeks.com - home to all things Blackberry! Also a great source of info about AT&T BlackBerry.
Better organize your BlackBerry contacts with SwooshContact
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This is a great App. Quick tip: First remove the duplicates in your Address Book. You may first wish to get the Blackberry App Contacts Cleaner. This App will find the duplicates that you have in your address book and will merge the fields into each record.
ReplyDeleteNow that you have one record for each friend/family, you can then use SwooshContact with ease.