A to G The easy way to get your Mac OS X address book into Gmail
A to G The easy way to get your Mac OS X address book into Gmail
1.3.5 - Mar. 27, 2008:
• Added support for additional Address Book fields:
• Middle Name (becomes part of contact's full name if available)
• Nickname (maps to Other field in Gmail)
• AIM, Yahoo, and MSN (the only 3 supported for now)
1.3.4 - Mar. 16, 2008:
• Now wraps all fields in double-quotes to prevent commas from corrupting the .csv file
• Now checks for double-quotes in Company and Job Title fields and replaces them with single-quotes
1.3.3 - Mar. 15, 2008:
• Fixed bug that would cause A to G to crash when exporting contacts containing multiple email addresses in the same category
• Now escapes double-quotes in the Notes field and replaces them with single quotes for proper import into Gmail
1.3.2 - Mar. 9, 2008:
• Now exports all contacts in your Address Book, even if they don't have an email address
• Now maps Home Fax and Work Fax phone numbers
• Fixed an issue with fields containing commas
• Improved field mapping for Work, Home and Other email addresses
1.3.1 - Dec. 17, 2007:
• Correctly maps to Gmail fields and categories
• Support for new Gmail fields Job Title, Company and Notes
• Simplified export process
1.3b - Dec. 4, 2007:
• Re-released as a Universal Binary
Version History
Requires Mac OS X 10.3.9 or greater
Instructions: After A to G exports the “Contacts for Gmail.csv” file to your Desktop, you will need to go to Gmail » Contacts » Import and choose this file.
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