Flexibits has released version 1.2 of its Cardhop contact manager, adding Google, Exchange, and Office 365 directories for looking up users on Google Contacts, G Suite, and Exchange Global Address List. The update now lets you mark commonly used contacts as favorites (which sync between all devices, including the new Cardhop for iOS), resolves a potential crash when using smart groups in macOS 10.14 Mojave, improves matching of contacts that have an email address but no first or last name, and adds a Copy Contact URL option that gives you a link to show a contact in Cardhop from another app. A quick bug fix update to version 1.2.1 makes sure details appears properly in directory-based contacts and fixes a crash on 10.11 El Capitan and 10.12 Sierra. ($19.99 new from Flexibits and the Mac App Store, free update, 11.9 MB, release notes, macOS 10.11+)
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- Until now, managing and interacting with your contacts has been a real frustration. Cardhop’s magical parsing engine is incredibly intuitive, letting you search, add, edit, and interact with your contacts using a simple sentence! A beautiful and simple menu bar app, designed exclusively for macOS.
- Version: 1.1 1.1.1 just came out. Added a smart group option to match contacts that are a company or a person Template preferences now apply to new contacts created by Cardhop's parser Fixed smart group criteria for 'is set' and 'is not set' not working in some cases Fixed an issue where Cardhop could hang at launch in certain situations.