

#Cardhop contact app update
#Cardhop contact app mac
Or type in "call Michael S" and Cardhop will instantly start a phone call with Michael on your Mac or even directly on your iPhone! Or enter "Sarah Smith and Cardhop will add a new contact to Sarah's card. Just type in "John G" and John's card will instantly appear.

Cardhop's magical parsing engine is incredibly intuitive, letting you search, add, edit, and interact with your contacts using a simple sentence! If you want to know more check out what Ryan Christoffel or Adam Angst have to say.Until now, managing and interacting with your contacts has been a real frustration. And It’s Inexpensiveįor the price of a cappuccino you can pick up Cardhop for iOS and dive right in. This gives you the ability to see people you may be losing touch with, connect with people in a certain profession or region. That’s because you can set up sophisticated “Smart Groups” on the MacOS version of Cardhop, for instance filtering people by region, profession or tidbits that you have squirreled away in their Notes.Ĭardhop on iOS won’t let you create a smart group but it will give you access to all smart groups that you’ve set up on the MacOS app. Possibly the best feature is available to people who are using Cardhop on the Mac. You have to set those up either in iCloud online or on your Mac.Ĭardhop shows you the same groups that you have on your other devices and it makes group management a breeze. One of the most frustrating things about Apple’s native Contacts app is that you can’t add, delete or edit Groups. When you reach out to someone through Cardhop the app remembers this and adds the person’s contact info to the Recent’s group along with an icon linking to your preferred communication channel. Type “Muffin Man, Drury Lane” and Cardhop with create a V-card for a Muffin Man living on Drury Lane. Type “text Bob W” and Cardhop with launch iMessages. It’s Like a Launcher for Relationship ManagementĬardhop’s superpower is that lets you use natural language to enter contact information and perform actions. You might try and use Siri to text someone while you’re driving and find out that you don’t have the mobile numbers you thought you had.Ĭarhop syncs flawlessly with Apple’s native Contacts database and can be shared with iCloud Contacts. But it doesn’t share everything with your iCloud contacts. To some extent you were stuck between Apple’s underwhelming Contacts app or FullContact.įullContact is a very nice contact management app with some killer features. I’ve posted before about the lack of usable contact management apps for iOS. The iOS platform has been hurting for a good address book app and now with Cardhop it finally has one.
