Monday, February 14, 2011

Google now allows Gmail users to reverse any changes

Google now allows Gmail users to reverse any changes they have made to their contacts during a 30-day period.

This means if you have deleted one of your gmail contacts in 30 days and before you regret it or need it, you just go into your gmail account and restore back the contacts you want it with a record time of its abolition tidah more than 30 days.


It may be just a small change, but this narrow user error either intentional or unintentional.

This new feature will also be useful if you try to switch the device and synchronize contacts, but eventually accidentally delete the contact information of your Gmail account.

To try out this new feature, you perikasa into Gmail Contacts section and click on the “More Actions”. From there, you can choose “Restore contacts” When you do, you’ll see a dialog box containing the option when you want to be restored, there is the choice of whether you are going to restore the contacts last 10 minutes, 1 hour then, yesterday, 1 week ago or in the Custom, the custom menu you can type this time will be restored contacts with the records could not be more than 30 days backwards.

When you choose a period of time, all of your Gmail contacts will be restored exactly as they were at that time. Any new contacts you’ve added since then there would be no, and every contact that was deleted would come back again. You also can cancel the restoration of contacts.

Now, with this feature allows users gmail more comfortable and reduce the things that are not desirable intentionally or unintentionally.