addappt Updates Your iPhone Address Book When Contacts Edit Their Info

addappt made quite a splash when it was first released a few months back, but this contacts manager had the huge limitation of being invite-only. A lot of users also felt that the app has the potential to do more, but didn't fully realize that potential. Despite these shortcomings, people appreciated the fact that addappt is capable of automatically curating your address book. Basically, all your friends are supposed to keep their profiles up to date, and the changes are reflected in your account (much like in previously reviewed IntouchID). The app also offers a great way of managing groups with utmost ease. Though most of these features aren't really useful until a lot of your friends are on addappt - something that is difficult to accomplish with an invite-only app. Thankfully, the team behind addappt has finally realized this, making their awesome app open to all iOS users. Read More

Evernote Hello For Android Brings A More Visual, Rich Contact Book To Your Phone

It’s been six long months since Evernote Hello was released in the iOS App Store to provide users of said mobile OS with a visually and functionally-enhanced contacts book. Just like their other products – Evernote and Skitch – the company has lived up to its reputation of offering multi-platform-supported mobile apps by releasing the official Android variant of Evernote Hello. Akin to its iOS counterpart, the Android version of the app is also all about letting you tie people and their photos to their contact details, manually logging your encounters with these contacts via photos, notes and locations, and viewing all the contacts on a graphically rich mosaic layout. The best part about the entire deal is that your Hello contact book is synced to the Evernote cloud, and can be accessed from virtually any other supported device. Another major trait of Evernote Hello for Android is its firm integration with LinkedIn, which means that you can find ample info about the required contacts from said service, provided they’re already registered LinkedIn users. Details to follow. Read More

EZ-CRM: Lightweight Contact Manager With Notes & VCF Export Support

Keeping yourself connected to other people requires you to have their contact details always ready. Some fields of work, especially sales, have the most amount of importance for maintaining your contacts in order to succeed. Half of the work in sales in talking to the right person at the right time, and for that, you need to have the contact information of the required person at hand whenever needed. Previously, we have covered a lot of contact managers for mobile. Today, we have a contact manager for Windows called EZ-CRM, which allows you to save information about a contact, including Company, Name, Phone Numbers, Email Address, Website Address, Photo, Notes etc. The application allows you to save the information, edit it and export each contact as a vCard in VCF file format. Notes can be added for each contact, and each note entry is time-stamped, allowing you to add specific details about a contact. It has the capability to launch the email and website in your browser just with a single click. More on EZ-CRM after the jump. Read More

aconTags: Group Contacts Under Three Tiers Of Labels [Android]

aconTags is an extremely effective and simple-to-use contact management Android app that apart from providing you with the option to create an unlimited number of groups, lets you further divide each group into subgroups twice, assigning appropriate labels to each. In short, it provides you with three levels of grouping. For instance, you can create a general group for all your mail contacts, several subgroups for contacts that have an account on Gmail and other mail services, and then further divide those into subgroups for work contacts, friends and family. aconTags fetches all the contacts from your address book and lets you call, text  and mail them, and check their location via Google Maps. Read More

life.contacts Is A Sleek Android Widget For Frequently Used Contacts

Currently in beta, Sony Ericsson’s life.contacts for Android is a free homescreen widget that automatically generates shortcuts to frequently used contacts, syncs contacts with Google and Email accounts, and provides an additional background service that forwards information on missed calls and SMS from said contacts to the selected Google/Email account. Read More

GO Contacts For Android: Ideal Alternative To Stock Dialer & Contacts

The acclaimed GO Dev Team, after receiving satisfied nods from Android users all around for GO Launcher, GO SMS and GO Weather, has added another peach of an application to the Android Market. Go Contacts is a free contacts manager and dialer app that is, as claimed by the developers themselves, good enough to replace the stock Contacts and Dialer applications, perhaps even better in some respects. Read More

Wieldy: An Easy To-Do List And Contact Manager

To-do list managers are available in numbers & comes with different flavors carrying relative attributes. Amongst them, Wieldy is an efficient to-do list manager carrying whole lot of options & features, which will let you maintain all the to-do’s tasks & personal contacts in an effective way. It is based on GTD (Getting Things Done) principles, allowing you to create & schedule tasks and manage them in a calendar overview. Read More

iContacts – Dead Simple Contact Manager

When it comes to adding, organizing, and managing hundreds of contacts, it is always a serious headache. Personally I hate contact managers that come with different complicated functionalities and tend to favor those which are simple to use.
Update: iContacts for Windows has been discontinued. However, you can use EZ-CRM to create and manage contacts.
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