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Is Finding the Holy Grail of PIM. (Was: is there a good replacement for AddressBook Lion?)

The Address Book application in OS X Lion is sorely lacking in its ability to sync & combine contacts from different sources. Does anyone know of a good replacement?

Update - My Holy Grail:

  • I use a personal Gmail account and a work Google Apps account.
  • I'd like to have the same info available on my iPhone, iPad, work Mac, home Mac, and Google via a browser.
  • While I'm at it, let's throw in connecting to my contacts in Twitter and Facebook, though those are much lower priority.
  • I'd like a local copy of all the info in case the cloud isn't available.
  • iCloud syncing isn't really a priority, since I use Google for that, but I could see switching what I can if things would work better.
  • Ideally, groups would be sync-able, in addition to contacts, but I don't think google exposes that via their APIs yet.

Currently, I'm seeing a lot of duplicates, or near duplicates in both iCal & AddressBook, and it's very difficult (impossible?) to see where a given contact or appointment is coming from. In the past I used Spanning Sync to keep google and the local in sync. Perhaps that + iCloud is where the dupes are coming from.

Update 2: My current set-up is working fairly well on the iOS devices w/ Exchange connections to google. It's the macs where I find myself tempted to abandon the desktop apps for doing everything in the browser.

Is there a good replacement for AddressBook Lion?

The Address Book application in OS X Lion is sorely lacking in its ability to sync & combine contacts from different sources. Does anyone know of a good replacement?

Update - My Holy Grail:

  • I use a personal Gmail account and a work Google Apps account.
  • I'd like to have the same info available on my iPhone, iPad, work Mac, home Mac, and Google via a browser.
  • While I'm at it, let's throw in Twitter and Facebook, though those are much lower priority.
  • I'd like a local copy of all the info in case the cloud isn't available.
  • iCloud syncing isn't really a priority, since I use Google for that, but I could see switching what I can if things would work better.

Currently, I'm seeing a lot of duplicates, or near duplicates in both iCal & AddressBook, and it's very difficult (impossible?) to see where a given contact or appointment is coming from. In the past I used Spanning Sync to keep google and the local in sync. Perhaps that + iCloud is where the dupes are coming from.

Finding the Holy Grail of PIM. (Was: is there a good replacement for AddressBook Lion?)

The Address Book application in OS X Lion is sorely lacking in its ability to sync & combine contacts from different sources. Does anyone know of a good replacement?

Update - My Holy Grail:

  • I use a personal Gmail account and a work Google Apps account.
  • I'd like to have the same info available on my iPhone, iPad, work Mac, home Mac, and Google via a browser.
  • While I'm at it, let's throw in connecting to my contacts in Twitter and Facebook, though those are much lower priority.
  • I'd like a local copy of all the info in case the cloud isn't available.
  • iCloud syncing isn't really a priority, since I use Google for that, but I could see switching what I can if things would work better.
  • Ideally, groups would be sync-able, in addition to contacts, but I don't think google exposes that via their APIs yet.

Currently, I'm seeing a lot of duplicates, or near duplicates in both iCal & AddressBook, and it's very difficult (impossible?) to see where a given contact or appointment is coming from. In the past I used Spanning Sync to keep google and the local in sync. Perhaps that + iCloud is where the dupes are coming from.

Update 2: My current set-up is working fairly well on the iOS devices w/ Exchange connections to google. It's the macs where I find myself tempted to abandon the desktop apps for doing everything in the browser.

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The Address Book application in OS X Lion is sorely lacking in its ability to sync & combine contacts from different sources. Does anyone know of a good replacement?

Update - My Holy Grail:

  • I use a personal Gmail account and a work Google Apps account.
  • I'd like to have the same info available on my iPhone, iPad, work Mac, home Mac, and Google via a browser.
  • While I'm at it, let's throw in Twitter and Facebook, though those are much lower priority.
  • I'd like a local copy of all the info in case the cloud isn't available.
  • iCloud syncing isn't really a priority, since I use Google for that, but I could see switching what I can if things would work better.

Currently, I'm seeing a lot of duplicates, or near duplicates in both iCal & AddressBook, and it's very difficult (impossible?) to see where a given contact or appointment is coming from. In the past I used Spanning Sync to keep google and the local in sync. Perhaps that + iCloud is where the dupes are coming from.

The Address Book application in OS X Lion is sorely lacking in its ability to sync & combine contacts from different sources. Does anyone know of a good replacement?

The Address Book application in OS X Lion is sorely lacking in its ability to sync & combine contacts from different sources. Does anyone know of a good replacement?

Update - My Holy Grail:

  • I use a personal Gmail account and a work Google Apps account.
  • I'd like to have the same info available on my iPhone, iPad, work Mac, home Mac, and Google via a browser.
  • While I'm at it, let's throw in Twitter and Facebook, though those are much lower priority.
  • I'd like a local copy of all the info in case the cloud isn't available.
  • iCloud syncing isn't really a priority, since I use Google for that, but I could see switching what I can if things would work better.

Currently, I'm seeing a lot of duplicates, or near duplicates in both iCal & AddressBook, and it's very difficult (impossible?) to see where a given contact or appointment is coming from. In the past I used Spanning Sync to keep google and the local in sync. Perhaps that + iCloud is where the dupes are coming from.

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