Thursday, December 15, 2016

How to Transfer Contacts from excel to iPhone

1. Create your excel sheet. The fields available are as follows:

First Name, Middle Name,Last Name,Title,Suffix,Initials,Web Page,Gender,Birthday,Anniversary,Location,Language,Internet Free Busy,Notes,E-mail Address,E-mail 2 Address,E-mail 3 Address,Primary Phone,Home Phone,Home Phone 2,Mobile Phone,Pager,Home Fax,Home Address,Home Street,Home Street 2,Home Street 3,Home Address PO Box,Home City,Home State,Home Postal Code,Home Country,Spouse,Children,Manager's Name,Assistant's Name,Referred By,Company Main Phone,Business Phone,Business Phone 2,Business Fax,Assistant's Phone,Company,Job Title,Department,Office Location,Organizational ID Number,Profession,Account,Business Address,Business Street,Business Street 2,Business Street 3,Business Address PO Box,Business City,Business State,Business Postal Code,Business Country,Other Phone,Other Fax,Other Address,Other Street,Other Street 2,Other Street 3,Other Address PO Box,Other City,Other State,Other Postal Code,Other Country,Callback,Car Phone,ISDN,Radio Phone,TTY/TDD Phone,Telex,User 1,User 2,User 3,User 4,Keywords,Mileage,Hobby,Billing Information,Directory Server,Sensitivity,Priority,Private,Categories,My Contacts

These goes in the first row, and whatever details are put in the columns. 

2. After you've add the details, save the file as .csv(comma delimited).

3. On google contacts, go to more > import, and import the csv file. Then, export as vCard. 

4. Open iCloud, log in. Import the vCard into Contacts. 

Monday, February 29, 2016

[日本語] Genki 2 Index Vocabulary List (Japanese-English-Japanese)

I've never really been a fan of flipping to the end pages to see the glossary. Ever since my high school days, I would always separate that part of the book so that it would be more convenient for me. How I wish those people would just make them a pull-out or something. I thought I'd do the same with my Genki textbooks as I use the Index a lot, but alas, they were expensive :'D You just don't tear up pretty expensive books. So I made these to help those, who perhaps, are just like me and in need of them.

Never mind the English. I'm kind of past obsessing over details for now. Enjoy!

さくいん1 Japanese - English
さくいん2 English - Japanese

Regards,
HAJAR