Keepm : Quick ‘n Easy Contact Manager
Keepm is an extremely simple and fast online contact manager. There are no inbuilt calendars or todo lists, but only contact manager. The combination of simple yet attractive interface with a number of absolutely essential features makes it deinitely one of the easiest contact organizers so far. Highlight include: Export unlimited number of contacts, transfer contacts to your mobile device, share contacts with colleagues, etc.

Keepm Features:
- Manage and organize your contacts in one place.
- Access, search and edit contacts from anywhere.
- Search contact by name, company, email, IM name, phone nr, city and tags.
- Share individual contacts with others.
- Add personal notes to any contact.
- Unlimited: Add or import as many contacts as you want.
- Import address book contacts from Gmail, V-Cards (.vcf), or Oulook
- Export contacts as: V-Card (for Mac Address Book, Vista Mail, Treo, iPod, Blackberry etc.) or as .CSV File (for Excel and Outlook).
- What’s missing : Option to import contacts from Yahoo Mail, Hotmail, Facebook etc.

Check out Keepm @ www.keepm.com




Two Problems
I uploaded my contacts from my home computer to the keepm website no problem.
1) When I imported them into my gmail, only the email addresses appeared, making my contacts a terrible mess.
2) I could not import them into Outlook on another computer as a CSV file or vcard info.
I’ll report when I hear back from keepm.
Thanks for the feedback. I am really sorry to hear about that, please let us know whether Keepm team is helpful.
Aibek
If you’re having problems with KeepM, you should check out http://www.octopuscity.com. They have the same free online contact management, with more search fields and custom fields, and an easier import process… plus you can be part of their online business network if you want, and they have a bunch of other free stuff too like free teleconferencing.
Thanks for sharing although i must also try what Nicole suggested.
Darn! The screenshots & public pages on the site made it look perfect for less-advanced users like my mother… But when I logged her new account in, I discovered that all of the text fields used fonts that are too small for her to see even on a 22″ widescreen monitor. There was nowhere to change the font size, either…rendered the otherwise cool site useless. Bah. :-/