![]() ![]() Contact Sync Issuesįirst thing I did of course was to play around adding and removing contacts from various Tags (groups) within Bus圜ontacts. It took me a while to figure out what was going wrong and how to fix it, so I thought I’d share it here just in case anyone else was having similar issues. This usually works, but lately I’d noticed that despite adding new contacts to tags, these new contacts weren’t showing up in the Bcc field within Mail. The way Bus圜ontacts works is that you tag contacts with certain tags and then you can send group emails to all members associated with this tag by entering the Tag into the ‘Bcc’ field within Apple Mail. Group EmailingsĪll this is well and good, but recently I’d been having a problem with sending emails to Groups. This is another nice feature that isn’t part of the built in Contacts app from Apple. ![]() It also connects to Bus圜ontacts, the calendar app from BusyMac so that when viewing a contact within Bus圜ontacts you can see any upcoming events that you have scheduled with that contact too. This is a nice feature as it turns your contacts application into a full Customer Relationship Manager (CRM). It also allows Bus圜ontacts to display the latest email message or iMessage conversations that you have had with a particular contact. This means that the contact details are kept up to date whether you view or edit them in Contacts or Bus圜ontacts (which allows you to easily switch back to Contacts should you wish). They just ensure that you don’t offend anyone, and produce bland inoffensive products.In addition to this it connects to Apples Mail, Contacts and Messages apps. You and I have memories longer than the road that stretches out ahead.īy believing all possible evil of evil men. I've been to the edge of the map, and there be monsters. Insisting on your rights without acknowledging your responsibilities isn’t freedom, it’s adolescence. Your boos mean nothing to me, I've seen what you cheer for. There’s trouble - it's time to play the sound of my people. There are a couple of others that escape my little gray cells at the moment. I've wondered this so many times over the years.Īpple seems to do bare bones stuff and leaves fully fleshed, feature laden stuff to third-parties, for better or worse.Īnd there's the strange practice, maybe wholly unrelated, of not making apps that exist on the 'Phone for the iPad, such as Weather. It's the biggest head scratcher I've always had about Apple: why they've never built their core apps to be the extraordinary backbone to what Apple is about that they really could be. Just curious if any MacResourcer has figured out a solution of cleaning up their Contacts in a non-lengthy method. But even that didn't stop the lengthy spinning wheel delay between any change of Contacts. plist, even tried disconnecting from the Internet/wifi. I've done all the tricks I've found suggested online: Safe Mode, delete. Ie, it won't allow ones Mac Contacts to act as a separate standalone database, which I think could eliminate the spinning wheels (ie, I think the delays between every action is being caused by it wanting to immediately sync up to icloud and then to all connected devices). ![]() One of the most frustrating behaviors with Contacts is that if disconnected to iCloud, all the contacts disappear from the Mac app. ![]() It's become quite useless, and the Apple Discussions have threads of similar experiences. Been trying to clean up 4,000 cards in Apple Contacts for a couple years, but I get spinning wheels between each deleted card, each movement of a card to a new Group or Smart Group. ![]()
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