Changes to GMail Contacts Manager
One thing I like about Google is that they keep on adding new features and improving the current features frequently, the latest being the changes to the contact manager, earlier when you used to send email to someone he would be added to the contacts list so that when next time you want to send an email to the same person you type first few letters of his email address and a bunch of suggestions show up in auto complete list (which is a good feature) but now the problem is that if you send a lot of emails to different people then they all get added to the contact list and the auto complete list grows huge with time making it less efficient.
The Gmail team in a bid to fix this have modified the contacts manager and sorted the contact in to three categories that are as follows:
- “My Contacts”-these are the contacts you have manually added or contacted a lot in the past
- “Most Contacted”-the people you have contacted the most, if number of times you have emailed a certain person increases he is automatically added to My Contact (at least five time)
- “Suggested Contacts”- all the people you have emailed are added automatically in this category
To access the contact manager click on the contacts link under Gmail folders and above labels box on the left sidebar:
as you click on the contact button you can now see the Gmail contact manager which looks like this:
More on the official Gmail Blog
Get a 6 Month License Of Eset Nod32 Antivirus For Free
Nod32 Antivirus is the known to be best Antivirus but there is a problem, it is not free unlike AVG or Avast which people prefer because they cant afford to pay for the license but now thanks to guys over at My Digital Life you can get a 6 months license for nod32 totally free of cost!
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They have got very nice and easy to follow guide with screenshots and all the required info. if you have nod32 already installed on your PC unfortunately you will have to un-install it otherwise you will get an error while installing the the exe file given with the guide but you can backup your Eset nod32 configurations before doing so by going to nod32 main window–>setup tab–>import/export configuration.
This has been tested to be working by me just fifteen minutes ago so hurry up and get your free license before the offer expires!
here’s the guide:
Update: This no longer seems to be working as people are reporting that they are getting an error which says “Failed to apply free active code”

