I don’t need to avail myself of every feature Bus圜ontacts has to offer, but there are enough niceties and improvements over Apple’s Contacts that I’ve pondered whether I might be better off switching.įortunately, it’s not an irreversible, or even a mutually exclusive, decision. In particular, if you need to share contacts among a group of people, say, in a small business, or if you need to log and manage your interactions with people, then Bus圜ontacts is likely what you’re looking for. But if you’ve felt limited by Apple’s Contacts (or just hate its interface, as TidBITS publisher Adam Engst does), Bus圜ontacts might fill some of the gaps you’ve encountered. You may not need everything Bus圜ontacts can do, because it’s a lot. Fortunately, the folks at BusyMac, not content with creating their own Calendar replacement in the form of the excellent Bus圜al, have now moved on to tackle the contacts part of the equation with the $49.99 Bus圜ontacts. #1614: 2022 OS system requirements, WWDC 2022 head-scratcher features, travel tech notes from CanadaĬontact management is not generally an area so exciting that you need to have smelling salts handy, but even I, with my modest needs, admit that Apple’s own solution, the Contacts apps in iOS and OS X, falls short in places.#1615: Why Stage Manager needs an M1 iPad, Limit IP Address Tracking problems, Citibank cryptocurrency confusion.#1616: Explaining passkeys, Apple challenges for senior citizens, macOS 11.6.7 Big Sur fixes email attachment bug.#1617: Pages regains mail merge, HomeKit sensor improvements, keyboard flags in Monterey.
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