Main Area and Open Discussion > General Software Discussion
Why isn't there a vcard editor around???
Curt:
-maybe you already (used to) have it, in C2C:
Highlight contact info in any open application...
and Instantly create a new contact, event, or task inside Microsoft Outlook!
... Grab Contacts, Leads, Tasks, and Appointments into Outlook®, Palm™ Desktop, or Agendus INSTANTLY from any text on your screen, such as an e-mail signature, meeting invitation, or web search results.
--- End quote ---
But of course, their prices are blatant, and "of course" you might need the most pricey one:
Personal / Pro: $40 / $80 once, plus $10 / $18 per year for support&updates.
Copy2Contact PRO includes these PRO features not found in Copy2Contact Personal:
* Auto-capitalization
* Auto-formatting of phone numbers
* Outlook folder and template selection
* Business Contact Manager support
* Palm category selection
* Configurable universal hotkey
* Share your settings
http://www.copy2contact.com/c2c-outlook/
--- End quote ---
SKA:
Another two programs similar to C2C are:
1] Loquisoft's ContactCopy(USD 49.95 perpetual license, per PC):
http://www.loquisoft.com/?page=7
ContactCopy – transferr contact info from virtually any source to Microsoft Outlook, Microsoft Excel, etc., with just a mouse click
contactCopy automatically recognizes the country of contact data based on address format, the language used in address elements and a place-name database. contactCopy automatically adds
the country to the postal address , the country code to phone and fax numbers (ideal for synchronization with mobile phones)
For developers:
http://address-parser.com/
RecogniContact/Web – RecogniContact as a Web service
RecogniContact/COM – RecogniContact as a Windows COM component
2] AddressGrabber Std/Business (USD 69.95/129.95) :
http://www.egrabber.com/
must pay for every point upgrade - :(
The OP leads me to think - which non-MS addressbook/ PIM/contact Mgr works well with vcf and contact copy solutions like those above ?
None of these copy contact solutions have their own addressbook.
SKA
Nello Lucchesi:
Have you looked at this project:
http://code.google.com/p/vcard-editor/
Navigation
[0] Message Index
[*] Previous page
Go to full version