Using Address Book
Mac 101: Address Book A-Z

Address Book is the contact management software bundled with every new Mac. It’s easy to use and well integrated with Mail and iCal. Let’s explore some of its capabilities.
Creating a new record
There are three ways to do this. The first is to select “New Card” from the “File” menu. The second is to click the “+” icon below the “Name” column. Finally, you can press Command – N on your keyboard.
Next, fill in the fields. Some have drop-down titles. For example, you can label a phone number as “work”, “home” or “mobile”. Finally, you can add a note to the notes field.
Adding a photo is fun. Just click the photo box next to a contact’s name and a new window appears. From there, you can browse to a photo on your computer or take a snapshot with your iSight camera. You can even apply some filters to the photo by clicking the Filters button on the right hand side of the window. That photo will appear on that person’s record, on email messages retreived with Apple’s Mail and on a synchronized iPhone or iPod.
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