Managing and interacting with your contacts has been a real frustration. Cardhop's magical parsing engine is incredibly intuitive, letting you search, add, edit, and interact with your contacts using a simple sentence!
For whatever reason, iCloud sync doesn't work for the default Apple contacts app on my Mac. Hasn't for years. Yet, Cardhop just works and has worked for a while now. Thanks Michael
Such an exceptional improvement that my Mac has been spoiled with for over a year. I was a huge supporter of Xobni on BlackBerry back some years ago. The phone books on iOS & Android are not very useful if you have more than 10 contacts. Flexbits has never disappointed and this should be another shining arrow that says this developer still thinks like an end user and their on our team.
@kreevers@macguitar I was under the impression Cardhop used the Contacts framework? which means that any other app that uses it can essentially provide data into Cardhop.
I'd actually be really excited about a mature ecosystem for iCloud Contact apps using the Contacts framework!
@emilyjsnowdon Absolutely! Cardhop for iOS is a beautiful and simple (yet powerful!) contacts app, designed for iPhone and iPad. It immediately works with your existing iOS contacts, there's nothing to configure. Here's a list of a few of our features:
• Groups: quickly toggle contact groups with a tapNotes: a convenient and powerful way to add notes to your contacts, helping you to strengthen your relationships
• Recents: quickly interact with your recent contacts
• Birthdays: receive birthday notifications, instantly see upcoming birthdays, and easily send a wish on their special day
• iOS widget to quickly access your favorite contacts
• Siri Shortcuts
• Full accessibility and VoiceOver support
• Dark and light themes
• Quickly interact with your contacts with the following actions: Call, Copy, Directions, Email, FaceTime, FaceTime Audio, Facebook Messenger, Large Type, Message, Skype, Telegram, Twitter, URL, Viber, and VoIP
• Simply enter an action or abbreviation (which you'll find in the Help Book by entering "?" or "help") followed by your contact's name and Cardhop will handle the rest
• Even better, some actions are flexible. For example, you can add a subject to an email by entering "email Kent Lunch tomorrow?" and the email including the subject will instantly appear, ready to go!
• And much, much more!