Write That Name is a new service that will let Gmail users save a lot of time. In a nutshell, we can say that Write That Name can automatically add contacts to your address book just by looking at the email signatures of these new emails that you receive. That is, when a person that has never written to you before gets in touch for the first time then you can have this neat application go through the signature that is included on the email, and extract all the contact information that is included there.
Once it has that information, Write That Name can do two things. One is updating your address book automatically. The other is asking you to manually validate all the new contacts that it has detected. In the second case, the process implies you will receive a daily report listing all the people who have gotten in touch with you as of late. You will be able to validate all the significant contacts at once.
This service comes at a fixed cost, but you can always try it for free for a full month. It can be used with Gmail, Google Apps and Google Contacts. It works in exactly the same way in all three cases.
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