I've done this with Skype. I've not found it slowed down Skype at all. On Jul 20, 6:59 pm, Julian <[email protected]> wrote: > mmm.. Thanks for the tip. > I don't use OSX Address book, but I suppose I could use it for just > this purpose. > Problem is though, that that would populate my Skype account with > really a LOT of unnecessary phones > In the past I used this sync feature with Outlook (I was a PC user) > and it rendered Skype very slow (also Skype on my iPhone..) > > I suppose I should knock on Skype's door here.. Should they have > plugins for Safari like the onese thy have for FF, this might be a > solution if Mailplane is built on Safari tech... > Thanks! > > On Jul 19, 8:57 pm, Jesse Read <[email protected]> wrote: > > > > > If you were to sync your Mac OS X Address Book with GMail, Skype has a > > feature where it will aggregate all Address Book contacts with phone > > numbers into your call list. Could that work for you? > > > — Jesse > > > On Friday, July 17, 2009, Julian <[email protected]> wrote: > > > > Hi Ruben, > > > > I use Skype as my main telephone. > > > Is there any trick to trigger a call by Skype from the telephone > > > numbers of the contacts inside Mailplane? > > > This would be nice. > > > I did not find a plugin like Skype installs for Windows or like there > > > are plugins for Firefox.... > > > > Thanks > > > -- > > > -- Jesse
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