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:busts_in_silhouette: Manage your CardDAV contacts from a feature-rich web-interface

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### Steps to reproduce 1. OS X El Capitan 10.11.3: birthday is in the region specified form of DD.MM.YYYY 2. Exporting in a vcf-File saves the birthday as YYYY-MM-DD 3....

enhancement

Currently you need to use the very strange dropdown in the bottom to use any kind of new field. Instead we should do it like iOS and Android (and probably...

enhancement
1 - to develop

Vcard supports SORT-AS for setting upon which names/parts a contact should be sorted. SORT-AS should be set and stored when creating a contact, or editing name fields. If there is...

enhancement

A simple and graceful but powerful enhancement to make the app look and work better for users around the globe. To relieve problematic issues with users having to distort address...

enhancement

Problem: 1) Users who use Organisation name or Nicknames for some of their contacts only see 'Name' written in large letters across the top of the contact when they view...

enhancement

When Users are dealing with a lot of data, or are viewing contacts only and wary of making unintentional edits, it would be efficient and useful to have a viewedit...

It is realised that keeping options streamline is important, to have an intuitive, simple, and graceful interface. However, having a fixed field layout, with no customisation, means having to continuously...

To ensure effective name display and sorting. 1) Use Nickname as contact's display name if Name and Organisation are empty 2) Set FN to be the same as display name...

I would be good if there was an option, like Google contacts, to migrate dublicate Contacts. Also would be good if the contact has an Thumbnail that can be imported...

Instead of having a separate group/section for favorite contacts, they should always be shown first in the list. In the future we can even sort them by frequency of contact...

feature parity