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<font size="-1"><font face="Liberation Sans">Good job with CardBook.
Just started using it after this email, didn't know it existed.<br>
Looks like a solid replacement for address book.<br>
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Mihovil<br>
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">08.04.2017 u 11:10, Philippe VIGNEAU je
napisao/la:<br>
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cite="mid:f87eb8ec-9b9b-ac33-a6e4-79c7480bef28@gmail.com"
type="cite">hi folks
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The development of CardBook goes on, and I think that it is now
eligible to become a Thunderbird featured addon :
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CardBook offers the possibility to use contacts from CardDAV,
Google (groups not yet supported) and Apple accounts and of course
also local address books which may be files or directories
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CardBook is translated in 9 languages (pl coming soon)
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CardBook is compatible with Lightning, Mail Merge and Mail
Redirect
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CardBook supports lists of contacts CardBook uses a indexedDB
database to store its cache
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CardBook offers the possibility to import Thunderbird standard
address books
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CardBook offers the possiblity to import|export from|to CSV and
VCF files
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CardBook offers the possibility to collect outgoing emails
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CardBook offers the possibility to merge contacts modified both
locally and on the server
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CardBook is fully integrated in the main Thunderbird window
(yellow stars, possibility to edit|remove|add standard and
CardBook contacts)
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CardBook has a birthday manager to show birthdays by a popup or to
export them into Lightning
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CardBook offers the possibility to connect directly softphone or
IM addresses (Jabber)
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CardBook extends Lightning by adding a view of all events for a
contact
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CardBook also offers a view of all emails for a contact
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CardBook offers the possibility to define and save complex
searches
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CardBook offers the possibility to find and merge duplicates
contacts
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CardBook offers the possibility to attach a vCard to outgoing
emails
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CardBook offers the possibility to create filters related to
CardBook address books
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CardBook offers a colored autocompletion when writing an email (as
well as in Lightning)
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CardBook offers a powerfull contact sidebar when writing an email
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CardBook offers a powerfull print
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CardBook offers the possibility to restrict the use of contacts by
email accounts and by address book
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and much more...
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comments seem acceptables :
<a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="https://addons.mozilla.org/fr/thunderbird/addon/cardbook/reviews/">https://addons.mozilla.org/fr/thunderbird/addon/cardbook/reviews/</a>
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About the future of Thunderbird, whatever would be the path to the
new Thunderbird, I'm ready and open to work to make CardBook the
new Thunderbird addressbook.
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Also to reply to Joshua :
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For my part, I have one non-negotiable requirement: we should be
able to ship CardDAV support to our users by 2018. Beyond that, I
think there
<br>
should be means to implement new features in TB in a more rapid
basis "if prudent" (and I'm leaving it vague on what exact
criteria that entails).
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I think we may say that CardBook is the answer to this.
<br>
<br>
<br>
Philippe
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twitter : <a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="https://twitter.com/CardBookAddon/">https://twitter.com/CardBookAddon/</a>
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