![]() All address books under an account can now be temporarily disabled by turning on Exclusion mode. Major visual refresh with clean, lean look.Sharing - Bus圜ontacts allows you to share address books with read-only or read/write privileges through Exchange, Fruux, LAN, and other CardDAV servers.Syncing - Bus圜ontacts syncs with the built-in Contacts app on OS X and iOS through all leading cloud services including iCloud, Google, Exchange, and other CardDAV servers.Social-network integration - Bus圜ontacts syncs with Facebook, Twitter and LinkedIn, combining contact information from each of these sources into a unified contact card.Activity List - The Activity List displays activities associated with the selected contact including calendar events, emails, messages, and recent social network posts.Bus圜al integration - Bus圜ontacts integrates with Bus圜al by linking contacts to events in your calendar, providing flexible CRM capabilities for tracking past and future activities.Smart Filters - Smart Filters are a powerful tool for filtering contacts, creating saved searches, and even applying custom view settings in the List View.Tags - Tags can be used for grouping, filtering and coloring contacts.Customizable Views - View contacts in a single-column Card View or multi-column List View.What's more, Bus圜ontacts integrates seamlessly with Bus圜al, forming a flexible, easy-to-use CRM solution that works the way you do.īus圜ontacts syncs with the built-in Contacts app on OS X and iOS, and supports all leading cloud services, including iCloud, Google, Exchange, Facebook, Twitter, and LinkedIn. It brings to contact management the same power, flexibility, and sharing capabilities that Bus圜al users have enjoyed with their calendars. If it's useful: my Contacts list goes back more than a decade, but I have not ever seen duplicates like this since about the time I put my Desktop and Documents folders in iCloud (a clue?).Bus圜ontacts is a contact manager for OS X that makes creating, finding, and managing contacts faster and more efficient. I am on Catalina 10.15.3, use iOS 13.3.1 using the same Apple ID everywhere. I don't have duplicate friend names (like most people), so I'm happy to aggregate based on name alone. What I would like to do is merge all contacts and aggregate the information, since it appears that I have near-duplicates mostly. In Contacts, even when the cards are "true" duplicates across Mac and iCloud, they're not found. :-| I get a similar response when I check Contacts in my Google account (which is strange, since I do not keep contacts in Google-how did contacts propagate there?). When I deselect the iCloud contacts and reconnect, saying 'yes' to merge, there _is_ no merge with my Mac contacts-the iCloud contacts just show up as separate cards. This set of contacts seems to operate entirely independently from my Mac version-it's also significantly out of sync. On the (mostly near) duplicate entries, contact changes propagate just fine from either Mac or iPhone. (In fact, I cannot even delete the cards!) ![]() I cannot edit my iMac address book _at all_, i.e., edits do not stick, even with iCloud switched off. I now see up to three entries, apparently (1) Mac, (2) iPhone, and (3) a few from Google (didn't know I _had_ Google contacts). I sync my iCloud contacts and calendars including Google (though I only _use_ Google calendar).
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