[Electronics-Talk] best system for phone numbers and addresses

Tracy Carcione carcione at access.net
Fri Aug 2 13:22:39 UTC 2019


I keep a file of addresses and phone numbers on my braille notetaker, and
back it up to my PC occasionally.  
I just scribble whatever I think is important, usually at least a name,
phone, and description of what it is, if it's for a person or business I
don't know well.
Tracy


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Subject: [Electronics-Talk] best system for phone numbers and addresses

Hi,

I have two questions:

1:What is the best simple system for keeping phone numbers and addresses
offline? I used to have a braille rollodex but that was not portable. 

2:What is the best simple system for keeping phone numbers and addresses on
the computer? I have contacts on my iPhone but they're a mess because of the
Cloud.

Thanks,

Lauren

 

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