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Review of cardhop
Review of cardhop








review of cardhop

The iOS version of Cardhop opens to a list of your favorite contacts. Entering in the information is so fast that I don’t mind having to tweak a single line on the occasions when it gets something wrong. Sometimes, the app can get a little confused when you also try to add in an associated company where someone works, but it largely functions as advertised.

#REVIEW OF CARDHOP MAC#

I’ve been using the Mac version of Cardhop with some regularity since it came out, and it’s usually pretty good about figuring out what you mean when you enter in contact information. You don’t have to go field by field to fill in their details, either: if you type “John Doe 55 1/1/01,” it’ll recognize those individual details as a name, phone number, email address, and birthdate, and plug them into the appropriate fields. If you start typing the name of someone who isn’t in your contacts list, it’ll automatically begin creating a new entry. That search box also lets you add new contacts. You can also type commands so typing “email Jane” will let you tap her name to immediately open up a new email (it’ll even kick you over to the email app of your choice). Type a name / address / company / so on, and the matching contact will come up. At the bottom of the app, there’s a single search box that controls everything.

review of cardhop

One search box lets you do everything in the appĬardhop, which comes from Fantastical creator Flexibits, is great because it lets you deal with your contacts quickly.










Review of cardhop