Chapter 6. Using Address Book

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In Chapter 5, "Using .Mac Sync," we covered how to turn on .Mac Sync and synchronize your bookmarks, calendars, contacts, keychains, and mail accounts with your .Mac account. Once you've done that, you're ready to start tapping in to one of .Mac's most powerful features the ability to access all of that luscious contact information from anywhere in the world using a Web browser and an Internet connection.

After you've performed a synchronization, you can look up contact information in your .Mac Address Book from any computer, and you can also use those contacts to quickly address e-mail messages from within .Mac's Webmail interface.

In this chapter, I'll show you how to set Address Book preferences, add and remove contacts from Address Book, and browse and search through the contact information stored in your .Mac Address Book using a Web browser. I'll also explain how to edit contacts and share the contact information stored in your Mac OS X 10.4 Tiger Address Book with others.

An important note: In this chapter, we're talking about two separate things with the same name. Your Mac OS X Address Book is an application that lets you store and organize contact information; your .Mac Address Book is where you store contact information in your .Mac account. Through Mac OS X synchronization, you can keep the information in your Mac OS X Address Book and .Mac Address Book in sync.

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    .Mac. Visual QuickStart Guide
    .Mac
    ISBN: 032130473X
    EAN: 2147483647
    Year: 2005
    Pages: 97

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