What Reddit Says About Address Book Apps
We compiled 11 Reddit discussions about Address Book apps from 9 subreddits. Here's what real users recommend, complain about, and debate.
Reddit Threads
r/apps
Minted Address Book looks awesome but not available in Google Play Store. Share ... I can make it I am software developer. Can you tell me more about the app and your requirements.
r/androidapps
Looking for an app as an alternate address book, for when you don't want to add a contact in your main Contacts app and it gets synced to all social…
r/msp
I hear ya, but it's nothing but heartache is you start a new project in access. Last year I acquired a company who's principal was an Microsoft MVP in Access, so we inherited dozen of larger access projects. we've got a team of developers rewriting a lot of them as C# and .net applica...
r/RAoC_meta
I am the founder of Mailbook and I can vouch for the fact that Mailbook only stores the addresses saved by our users. We've been offering address books since 2020 and have over 100k happy users.
r/androidapps
I’m all for newer tech, but has any digital address book ever really managed to outperform this classic?
r/linuxquestions
Look at @digitalmetal videos on fzf, he has one especially suited for an contacts book. ... A reddit dedicated to the profession of Computer System Administration. ... A community for established entrepreneurs to share tips, tricks, and fundamentals on growing your business to the next level. ... Di...
r/selfhosted
I use Radicale for my address book.
r/ProductivityApps
My phone's address book is a mess. How do you organize your contacts? ... I'm building the opposite of Notion - it's a notes/knowledge organization app with no customization. ... App or website for to-do lists, where you can drag and drop items/tasks on the list to easily re-arrange t...
r/privacy
In the address book, I store the anniversary dates, birthdates, addresses, and sometimes google location. If allowing contact sharing enables an app to see everything, then it's really bad as I am exposing someone else's personal data without their permission.
r/androidapps
There is nothing really to configure. If you have some contacts in the default Contacts app on your phone (in Nexus it is the People app), then whatever you see in that app should be the same as in Contakts.
r/software
I don't remember if the XP address book had special features, but I use a CSV file editor (a very basic spreadsheet) for my addresses. A column for the type of person (friend/work/health/&c.), another for name, for first name, phone, street, city, whatever. The search/filter function will f...
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