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

Kendra Schaber redwing731 at gmail.com
Mon Aug 5 07:12:44 UTC 2019


Hi all! 
I use the contact feature on my phone. Since I usually use my phone to contact people, I keep them there. I do have a smaller repratwire of contacts on my computer but they are all in my email app. 


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> On Aug 5, 2019, at 00:01, Rik James via Electronics-Talk <electronics-talk at nfbnet.org> wrote:
> 
> My system, if I am not too embarrassed and low tech to call it that is this.
> Like David, I just have a file, that is modified constantly, and I save it
> in Dropbox, and it is there to grab from my other devices.
> I have Word, but for this and many other things, I just create Rich Text
> Format files in Wordpad. I find its simplicity suits me and of course the
> files are not as large in terms of the bytes.
> 
> Now, I do kind of have several files for several categories of my Contacts.
> Like my radio people, my NFB people, and then there is just the local throw
> it in the junk drawer that has everything from the plumber to the dentist to
> the person who gave me the scoop on the best place to buy a microbrew beer.
> That file, is a total mess, and not alphabetized. Things are just entered at
> the top and when I want to find something, I use the Search feature.
> 
> Why, I even have afile for things I copy and paste in from this list.
> You never know when some of these wise cabal members can have a tip that I
> might find handy one day.
> 
> Cheers,
> Rik
> 
> 
> 
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