Hi Sarah,

You're welcome to use any tips I post about the way apps work in your podcasts. 
      

Cheers,

Esther 

On Jan 18, 2014, at 4:41 PM, Sarah k Alawami wrote:

> Yeah I  did a mini podcast on the app. would you mind if  I put some of your 
> tips on the show notes?   I ask so that I'm not accidentally violating any 
> policies or copyright or what ever. I did not see the email before I did the 
> podcast so I didn't know. lol! 
> 
> Take care and thanks for the tips.
> On Jan 18, 2014, at 6:34 PM, Esther wrote:
> 
>> Hi Sarah,
>> 
>> I like the apps from this developer (Yoni Tserruya) a lot, because they're 
>> generally well designed and very accessible. The Cleaner Pto app lets you 
>> make a backup of your contacts, too, which you might want to do before 
>> making changes.  If you do a full backup when you start the app, and read 
>> through the details of the saved backup, along with the information that in 
>> addition to saving your backup locally in the app, you can save your backup 
>> in Dropbox, Google Drive, or via email, there will be three unlabeled 
>> buttons at the bottom of the screen.  Just keep flicking past the "button", 
>> "button", "button", and you will get the labels "Preview", "Email", and 
>> "Saving".  You can either custom label those three buttons with those 
>> labels, or just double tap on the labels instead of the unlabeled buttons 
>> that precede them -- it has exactly the same effect as though you double 
>> tapped on the button above the label. That's the only extra tip I'd give 
>> here. I don't even bother to relabel the buttons.
>> 
>> I also like the fact that the app will show you duplicate or missing fields 
>> in contacts and let you decide the action you want to take, rather than 
>> automatically trying to merge.
>> 
>> This is a universal app, and also supports English, French, Spanish, 
>> Italian, German, Portuguese-Br, Chinese, Japanese, Korean, Dutch, Russian, 
>> Turkish, Arabic, and Hebrew.
>> 
>> • Cleaner Pro – Remove Duplicate Contacts for Addressbook, iCloud, Gmail, 
>> Yahoo & Outlook (free today, usually $0.99) by Yoni Tserruya
>> https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/cleaner-pro-remove-duplicate/id519077149?mt=8
>> 
>> 
>> And I'm happy I sorted the mail setup on my iOS device.  (The account 
>> description filed was duplicated under the field for my name.).
>> 
>> Cheers,
>> 
>> Esther
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> On Jan 18, 2014, at 3:09 PM, Sarah k Alawami wrote:
>> 
>>> I just took a look at the app and I can say I;m already loving it. The 
>>> interface is very easy to use and all of that good stuff.
>>> 
>>> Take care and thanks.
>>> On Jan 18, 2014, at 1:48 PM, Esther wrote:
>>> 
>>>> Hi All,
>>>> 
>>>> For those of you with iOS devices, Cleaner Pro, an app that allows you to 
>>>> manage and merge your contacts, including removing duplicate contacts, is 
>>>> free today.  It normally lists for $0.99. I've posted about this app 
>>>> before, so some of you may already have this. The cleaning functions are 
>>>> also included in the Multiple Edit - Contacts manager app by the same 
>>>> developer.  (that app has now been renamed "Simpler Pro".  Here's the App 
>>>> Store link:
>>>> • Cleaner Pro – Remove Duplicate Contacts for Addressbook, iCloud, Gmail, 
>>>> Yahoo & Outlook (free today, usually $0.99) by Yoni Tserruya
>>>> https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/cleaner-pro-remove-duplicate/id519077149?mt=8
>>>> 
>>>> Also, I hope this post shows  as being "from: Esther".  I had to restore 
>>>> an iOS and set up mail again, and posting and replies from there seem 
>>>> erratic.  My reply to Eileen came up as from: "Mac-Access" and one reply 
>>>> went to the original poster instead of the list.  Here's hoping this works 
>>>> correctly.
>>>> 
>>>> Cheers,
>>>> 
>>>> Esther
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