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Hello,

Something that's been bothering me for a while (but particularly around Christmas) is that I don't have a sensible way to store contact details for people. I had an address book at one point, but it got out of date, then it started running out of space in popular sections, and now I think I've lost it. I've also used a variety of personal organiser/PDA/smartphone things over the years, but the data has survived about as well as the devices that stored it, since the manufacturers of such things seem to assume that you use Windows and only want to sync with Outlook. (And in the case of the Psion 3c, that you wanted to pay extra for a serial cable for it.) So, given that this is the 21st century and I have a phone with an "uncapped" data plan, some kind of web-based system seems like the way forward. Except I don't know of any existing ones, either web services or software I could install on my web server.

So, I turn to you, oh livejournal friends list. How do you store people's contact details - especially physical addresses? How should I do it?

Date: 2007-12-09 05:53 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] easterbunny.livejournal.com
Since I keep a paper diary, I get one with an address section and use that for physical addresses. I copy all of the addresses over from my old diary to the new one on the plane / train / tram ride to wherever we end up for New Year's Eve.

Cons:
  1. It's a pain in the ass.

Pros:
  1. Each year I can review the addresses I keep - full addresses for family / farflung friends, phone details for doctor / cat minder / hair salon (the really important stuff); unlike my old paper address book, I don't have half of it filled up by people I went to summer camp with 15 years ago.
  2. If I know someone has moved recently, I can verify their address with a minimal trawl through email. Also a bonus over my old address book since I don't have 12 crossed out or scrubbed out addresses for the same person
  3. I always have my paper diary with me, so I can address postcards / Christmas cards / thank you notes on a train.


I could use a mobile phone for the above functionality, but I hate my phone and rarely know where it is or if it's charged. The paper diary works for me.

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