After years of neglect, Apple has finally begun to take the Contacts app seriously on iPhone. It’s strange to think that an app built around phone numbers would be so neglected by Apple's first phone.
The iPhone's built-in Contacts application stores the details of your friends, family, colleagues and acquaintances, providing a central database for getting in touch with people. By providing the ...
You’re not the only one who silently laments spending time searching through the Contacts app on your iPhone or other iOS device, hunting for that one person you barely remember yet need to get in ...
Google has been quite busy giving its apps a fresh look with the Material 3 Expressive design makeover for a few weeks now. The Mountain View giant has already rolled out the design overhaul to some ...
Google Contacts could soon make it easier to initiate video calls. You’ll soon be able to set a default app for video calls, namely for Connected Apps such as WhatsApp. When Connected Apps are not ...
Apple’s Contacts app is the worst. It’s slow, it has a hard time working with services like Google or Exchange, and it just plain doesn’t connect with Calendar. Even though it integrates into all our ...
Posts from this topic will be added to your daily email digest and your homepage feed. Today, Brewster is back with a brand new take on contacts, launching in beta today. The new Brewster uses the ...
A new iOS app, from the developer of Fantastical, aims to turn Contacts from something you rarely search into a tool you regularly exploit. Alongside fast search and sorting, it lets you rapidly start ...
Productivity nerds, rejoice! Flexibits, the company behind Fantastical, is releasing Cardhop on the iPhone and iPad today. Cardhop, originally released on macOS, lets you text or call your contacts as ...
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