Zoho supports Google & Yahoo sign-ons – You can’t turn away from it now!

Zoho has announced the most wonderful feature and the feature is such that any person who cribs about having too many accounts to handle, won’t be able to say anything. Zoho now supports the ability to sign-in to Zoho using Google and Yahoo accounts!

  • If you already have a Zoho Account (signed up with your Google or Yahoo! email address), you’ll be logged into your Zoho account automatically.
  • If you don’t have a Zoho account with their Google or Yahoo! email address, you can simply login and use Zoho Services with your Google or Yahoo! credentials
  • You can also import contacts from each of these accounts to Zoho directly from the contacts section.

This update is wonderful in lot of ways and the best use is that it will allow not only Zoho users to share the documents with ease amongst those users who don’t have Zoho accounts and they won’t have to sign up for Zoho, just to work on that particular document.

Now, many friends of mine won’t be able to give me any reason for not using Zoho and will definitely switch from Google Docs. I personally know hundreds of people who don’t use Zoho because they didn’t want to maintain another account even though they liked it’s functionalities and features.

For more information, you can refer to the FAQ provided by Zoho.

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