A contacts or address book tool helps you store and manage contact information such as names, emails, and phone numbers in one place. It makes it convenient to retrieve and reference contact details quickly, maintain organization, and easily communicate with your contacts.
You can sync contacts to Google, and then, using a sync tool like AweSync (www.awesync.com), sync them to Lotus Notes.
...No. it will damage your contacts.
You can recover deleted contacts on your iPhone using MobiKin Doctor for iOS. It lets you selectively restore lost contacts from your device or iCloud backup without overwriting existing data. It’s easy to use and works well even if you don’t have a recent backup!
Because if you use real water it will burn your eyes and contacts wont.
No, they don't have to be only for vision use. A couple of my favorite singers use colored contacts and they can see fine.
for lubrication
Yes, you can use your Health Savings Account (HSA) to purchase contacts as they are considered a qualified medical expense.
Yes, you can use FSA funds to purchase contacts as long as they are prescribed by a doctor for a medical condition.
Yes, you can use a Health Savings Account (HSA) to purchase contacts as they are considered a qualified medical expense.
Yes, you can use your Health Savings Account (HSA) to purchase contacts, as they are considered a qualified medical expense.
Many types of lubricant eye drops are safe and effective to use, even while wearing contacts. Bausch and Lomb ReNu brand eye drops and Systane Contacts are two lubricant eye drop products that are safe to use while wearing contacts (which will not harm your contacts and will help your eyes).