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  1. 28 votes
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  2. 7 votes
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    Colte Barnhill commented  · 

    Similar vein, different function:
    Select and activate 'recent mail' with a keyboard shortcut
    Quickly display all recent mail from contact with an equally brief keystroke(s)

    The same could be said for hitting or tabbing through rapplets.
    I just use recent mail a lot ;)

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    Colte Barnhill commented  · 

    Digging this idea. I'm new to shortcuts, but use rapportive notes obsessively. T'would shave seconds off of each noting process ;)

  3. 93 votes
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  4. 1,421 votes
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    Hey folks, we’re nearly done on this. When we’re ready, we’ll release a small beta test to everybody who’s voted on the idea. Thank you for waiting :)

    Rahul, CEO of Rapportive

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  5. 231 votes
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  6. 215 votes
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  7. 400 votes
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    We are definitely going to let you edit your contact records for other people. Right now, we’re working on giving you as much context as we can about your contacts without making you do the work of filling in their details, but we know that’s not enough on its own.

    When we enable editing other people’s profiles, the edits will be private to you: in other words, if you edit someone’s profile, we’ll show you the edited version, but other people won’t see your edits. That’s because your contact data belongs to you, and we won’t share it without your consent; it’s also to protect the privacy of people who might not want their social network profiles being revealed in public.

    If you have any ideas on how you would like this to work, please do let us know in the comments!

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