The New Yahoo!7 Contacts

November 27th, 2009 Filed in: General 9 comments

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It’s been a while since we last posted on our blog so I decided to create this 2 in 1 post about recent changes to Yahoo!7 Contacts.  First, there’s the post below from Craig Wright, Yahoo! Contacts Engineering Manager in Sunnyvale, California (where the Yahoo! headquarters are located) :

Hi everyone, my name is Craig and I am the engineering manager for Yahoo! Contacts. We’ve undergone some major changes lately. Here’s a quick update on what we have been up to lately.

A major goal for Yahoo! Contacts was to unify the experience of managing your contacts across the Yahoo! network. Before we made this change, every time another Yahoo! product wanted to integrate some form of contacts management functionality, they would have to build their own version of an address book.

One of the latest-and-greatest features available now: Clean-up Duplicates Tool. With this new feature, you can reduce all of the duplicate contacts with a push of the button.

Another example from our latest release is the large improvement in performance. We know that when it comes to contact management, you want to get in, take care of the task at hand, and get back to what you were doing. We have significantly reduced the amount of code it takes to load the app, which translates to a much faster start-up time.

Also included in this release is some visual enhancements based on your feedback. For starters, we’ve added themes! Now you add your personal touch to Contacts by skinning it with color themes available in Yahoo! Mail. We also heard feedback from users on small screens like Netbooks that it was difficult to use Contacts. We have removed an one ad to give you more space for address book content – check it out.

Finally I wanted to call out one of our most important new features. There is a new option on the Tools menu, “Send Feedback.” Sending us a quick note via the Send Feedback link is a great way to let us know what we are doing right or what we are doing wrong! We are getting some great insights from this feedback already and we deeply consider your ideas, suggestions, and pain-points for future improvements to the product.

But wait -  there’s more! Now there’s a quicker and easier way to import all your contacts from different email accounts into your Yahoo!7 Contacts.  Andrew Molyneux explains how-to consolidate your contact lists:

Multiple email accounts dragging you down? Do you have too many contact lists in too many places? Following in the footsteps of Craig Wright’s post about the great new features in Yahoo! Contacts, I want to add to his list. We have made it easy for you to import, manage and consolidate your different contact lists into your Yahoo! Contacts.

A simple, easy to use form walks you through the steps of importing the various contact lists you’ve created over the years directly into your Yahoo! Contacts. You can choose to import your address books from Gmail, Hotmail, Outlook and more.

You can find the contacts import tool in the ‘Options’ menu of the new Yahoo! Mail and on the Yahoo! Contacts welcome page. Or to get started right away click this link: http://overview.mail.yahoo.com/transfercontacts

Import Accounts

Import contact lists from multiple providers in one go, or do one at a time. After a couple more clicks you’re done. And don’t worry if you have duplicate contacts. The ‘Clean up duplicates’ tool in Yahoo! Contacts makes it easy to combine any duplicate contact entries into one.

If you’re moving to Yahoo! Mail from another provider, you can even choose to send an email alert to the contacts that you are importing. Once the import process completes, your newly imported contacts are conveniently set up as a group. To view them, just open your contacts list in Yahoo! Mail or Yahoo! Contacts. Click ‘View All Contacts’ and you’ll find them grouped by the email service.

Grouped Contacts

The import contacts tool is an easy and effective way to combine your various address books into one, easily managed contact list. Just like Apps in Mail, this is another tool to help you be more productive, more social and stay better connected.

Have a great weekend, everyone!

Cheers,

Tasla – Yahoo!7 Mail and Contacts

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9 Comments Add your own

  • 1. rachel  |  December 6th, 2009 at 8:59 am

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  • 2. Carla Heineken  |  December 8th, 2009 at 5:54 pm

    Can you please tell me how to get the old email format back – hate all the tiny writing and all the advertisements that are now ‘attached’. Very boring and not interesting at all.

    Thanks

  • 3. Ann-Marie  |  December 18th, 2009 at 9:44 am

    Seriously guys – the ONLY important change you have got to make to Yahoo contacts is – making it possible for Yahoo to BE contacted!!!!

    I have been wanting to upgrade my email to a paid account for 18 months now. I have a real simple question that I have to have answered before I decide to do this. But can I find out the answer? NO!! And just how many hours of searching would YOU put into finding out about a product you wanted to buy that costs 20 bucks?? I’ve already put in several.

    Seriously, if you want to sell something, you have to have customer service.

    I am really disappointed in Yahoo for taking this high-and-mighty approach to its customer base. So far as I am concerned, if you don’t want to talk to your customers you aren’t worth dealing with at all.

    And BTW, I am fairly computer literate. So if I’m not buying, you can pretty much figure that you are losing hundreds of thousands of dollars through this gaffe (or should I say GAPING GAP) in your selling strategy

    Poor show guys
    (I did not put my yahoo email address at the top because I just don’t trust a company that wont take responsibility for its products or services – what other reason can there be for not being contactable?))

  • 4. clarence bailey  |  December 26th, 2009 at 9:15 pm

    the new Yahoo email is crap… I’ve been trying to access my messages for days…
    what’s the hold up? I preferred the old system… at least it worked
    cab_art@yahoo.com

  • 5. Anne  |  December 28th, 2009 at 11:06 pm

    Tell me how to activate chat on my email

  • 6. Rita  |  December 31st, 2009 at 2:27 am

    Dear Sir/Madam,

    I would like to ask for your assistance in regard about my “yahoo email” – “mystery_princess1@yahoo.com”, due to I can’t fully login to it lately, as soon as started to login to my email account, it seems to freeze the whole “yahoo mail” and I can’t get into it….

    Can you please fix this problem for me?

    I left you my alternative email – the “rtn27@hotmail.com”.

    I am looking forward to hear from you.

    Regards,

    Rita

  • 7. aileen  |  January 5th, 2010 at 4:38 pm

    h! wats is ur nyme?

  • 8. michele Zaninello  |  January 27th, 2010 at 11:15 pm

    i like to know how i can delete people that connect to me on yahoo messenger i dont like anyone connecting without my permission please can you advise me how to remove these people

  • 9. suroj_lama  |  January 31st, 2010 at 9:29 pm

    nocomment

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