Sunday, March 24, 2013

TECH SPECIAL... Declutter your digital life (2) MOBILE


Declutter your digital life  (2) MOBILE

Merge & sync contacts

Your phone’s contact list is full of names, phone numbers, and maybe even email addresses and online handles. Managing all these different details for just one person can be tedious.

    Install Smartr (free for Android and iOS; available for Blackberry under its old name ‘Xobni’), which analyzes your contacts to smartly merge all the information for each person into single contact cards.

    If you are a Google user, you should look at its Sync service (www.google.com/sync/index.html). Follow step-by-step instructions to backup your phone contacts with your Gmail account. Once done, visit Gmail through a desktop web browser; go to the Contacts tab and spend some time manually merging contacts and deleting duplicates. It’s time-consuming, but a one-time task that’s worth it.

Clean up SMSes

Clearing up your old SMSes is always recommended, but before you do so, back them up.

SMS Backup + for Android lets you backup texts to the memory card or your Gmail.

iTunes has the native ability to backup your iPhone data to your hard drive or the iCloud service. In Settings, Windows Phone 8 can backup SMSes to Microsoft’s cloud storage service, SkyDrive. The simplistically named SMS Backup for BlackBerry stores them on the phone and email.

Organize your photos

Photo Management: All these apps – Photo Manager Pro ( 170) for the iPhone, QuickPic (free) for Android, and Photo Lock ( 55) for Windows Phone –can rename, sort, copy, edit and move images, as well as create folders. You can password-protect and hide images. And of course, they all offer a pleasant browsing experience too.

Auto Uploaders: Don’t clog your phone’s memory; upload photos to a free cloud storage service such as Dropbox, SkyDrive, Minus or Box, all of which work on every major mobile OS, and have web interfaces as well. While all these apps support auto-upload, make sure you go into your app or phone Settings and set to ‘upload only over Wi-Fi’, so you don’t incur huge data charges.

Browse Them All: Woven

(free for Android, iPhone and Windows Phone) shows all your pics in a single place, irrespective of which web service – Flickr, Facebook, Dropbox, etc – you have uploaded your pictures to. Very handy.

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Simplify your Gmail

ActiveInbox is an extension for Chrome and Firefox that puts a new set of options in your Gmail. These tools allow you to set deadlines or reminders for individual emails, mark them as a priority, sort them by their importance, and label them to become parts of a project for easy accessibility in the future. You can also create your own rules for emails using the ActiveInbox toolbar.

    For example, suppose you get a mail from a colleague asking for a sales report. If this task is important and needs immediate attention, you can sort it into ‘action’. Or if the report is due after a few days, you can mark it as ‘later’ and set a reminder for it. Filtering email in this task-based manner forces you to take an action on every Gmail message and helps sort out your emailing priorities.

www.activeinboxhq.com

Free up inbox space

If you’re running out of space on Gmail, use Find Big Mail to search your inbox for the largest messages. Submit your email and let it start up. It takes a little time, but once it scans through your inbox, you get labels in your Gmail to sort mails by size, letting you accordingly delete or back them up.

www.findbigmail.com

Stop the spam

All web users face a barrage of unwanted emails full of various offers or schemes. Visit Swizzle – a cool web service available for Gmail, Google Apps, Yahoo Mail, Me.Com and Mac.com – and grant it access to your inbox. It scans for such junk mails and gives the user the option to unsubscribe these unwanted mailing lists in a few clicks.

www.theswizzle.com

Reduce Facebook noise

Are you tired of seeing “X is now friends with Y” or sponsored posts on your timeline? You need Facebook Purity, a browser extension available for Chrome, Firefox, Safari, and Opera. This nifty tool allows a user to control the FB timeline by giving you a set of options to filter out stuff you don’t want to see, such as updates that tell you X liked Y, or A is friends with B, or sponsored posts. A cleaner and leaner Facebook experience awaits...

www.fbpurity.com

Clean up Twitter

If you are a little overwhelmed by your Twitter timeline, try TwitCleaner. It will analyse the people you follow and give a detailed report, letting you find those who tweet only links or people who employ advertising networks. You can unfollow them if you think they don’t add any value to your social media life. Similarly, you can find out inactive profiles and stop following them to make your follow list much cleaner.

www.thetwitcleaner.com

Manage your photos

With photos spread across Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, Flickr, Dropbox and more, you should rely on IFTTT (If This Then That) to reduce the clutter using its ‘recipes’, which are rules for automatic connections between sites. For example, you can set a rule that “every time you are tagged in a photo on Facebook, it will be sent to Dropbox”, or “when I post a new Instagram photo, post it to my Flickr also”. There are loads of such recipes that you can use to not only organize pictures but also your digital life. And yes, it sounds daunting, but IFTTT is really simple to use.

www.ifttt.com

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