



REVIEW FLEXIBITS CARDHOP FULL
Full accessibility and VoiceOver support.Multiple widgets to quickly access your favorite contacts and actions.Birthdays: receive birthday notifications, instantly see upcoming birthdays, and easily send a wish on their special day.Recents: quickly interact with your recent contacts.Notes: a convenient and powerful way to add notes to your contacts, helping you to strengthen your relationships.Groups: quickly toggle contact groups with a tap.Instantly works with your existing iOS contacts, there’s nothing to configure.A beautiful and simple contacts app, designed exclusively for your iPhone and iPad.If you’ve already subscribed to Flexibits Premium through Fantastical, all premium features are automatically included!.Fun alternate app icons to personalize your home screen.Invite action: Quickly invite people to a new event with Fantastical.Relationships: View relationships between people in your Office 365 organization or between personal contacts through the related name field.Business card scanning: Use your camera to take a picture of a business card and Cardhop will automatically create a new contact.Includes Cardhop on all platforms: Mac, iPhone, and iPad.
REVIEW FLEXIBITS CARDHOP UPGRADE
UPGRADE TO FLEXIBITS PREMIUM (requires subscription) Beautiful widgets to let you instant use and interact with your contacts (some widget actions require a Flexibits Premium subscription).Beautiful, clean, and easy to use contacts app letting you to manage contacts.SEARCH, ADD, EDIT, AND INTERACT WITH YOUR CONTACTS LIKE NEVER BEFORE Or type in “call Michael S” and Cardhop will instantly start a phone call. 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're like me, the answer to both those considerations is well worth $14.99.Until now, managing and interacting with your contacts has been a real frustration. If you're wondering why you should consider paying for Cardhop, I'd ask you to consider how many people you contact in a day and how clumsy your existing contacts list is. On launch, it'll cost $14.99, and will eventually settle at $19.99.
REVIEW FLEXIBITS CARDHOP MAC
Fiddling with multiple apps and discussions is always going to be with us, but Cardhop knocks down the barrier to entry, which might be its ultimate strength.Ĭardhop is out today via the Mac App Store. Your boss may prefer Skype, while your spouse is on iMessage. It's also a bit more useful there a simple click or keyboard command gets you right into a multitude of apps, and lets you quickly get hold of people via your preferred method. If there's any place a powerful client like Cardhop makes sense, it's the desktop. They tell me it's meant as a Mac-only offering, which is understandable. In focusing on their work there, the team didn't have much time for Cardhop, but never forgot about it. It's been on the back-burner since 2011, after Flexibits found success with Fantastical.

But it's far and away the best thing to hit 'contacts' in a long time.Ĭardhop is also a passion project. Cardhop doesn't let you do things like merge contacts, and entering multiple fields in the text entry box (like two email addresses) for a new contact can cause it to crash. As you can see in the video above, it also supports copy/paste, directions, and emailing groups. It can also appreciate when you're trying to add a new email, phone number or bit of info for an existing contact. It lets you choose which account you want to add the person to, and is organized and skinned much like Apple's own contacts app, replete with a 'notes' field. You can even type 'email' followed by – well, their email address – after their name and Cardhop knows what you're referencing. Should you try to find someone you haven't yet added to your contacts, Cardhop just jumps right into adding them. It supports Apple's continuity and Wi-Fi calling as well. It also works for Messages, Skype texts or calls, Twitter and FaceTime video or voice calls. Rather than Click on email, wait for it to launch (yeah, Cardhop works if the email client is dormant), type in an email address, hack out an email and hit 'send,' Cardhop avoids those steps via a single Menu Bar icon and text entry field.
