![]() You can even type ‘email’ followed by – well, their email address – after their name and Cardhop knows what you’re referencing. Should you try to find someone you haven’t yet added to your contacts, Cardhop just jumps right into adding them. ![]() It supports Apple’s continuity and Wi-Fi calling as well. It also works for Messages, Skype texts or calls, Twitter and FaceTime video or voice calls. Rather than Click on email, wait for it to launch (yeah, Cardhop works if the email client is dormant), type in an email address, hack out an email and hit ‘send,’ Cardhop avoids those steps via a single Menu Bar icon and text entry field. Once you’ve chosen the right person and email, it launches straight into your system’s chosen email provider so you can type an email and send it along. You can distill that further by adding a last name, or designating which email address you want to send to. ![]() You can add info, or simply launch straight into a video or text chat with someone.Īn example: typing “email Nate” into the solo input field first surfaces contacts named Nate, and emails associated with them. What looks like a benign contacts app is really more management than a list of who you know. ![]() To access it, simply click on it, or choose a customizable hotkey command. There’s no overblown ‘contacts’ app replacement, mostly because the team at Flexibits doesn’t see the need for it. ![]()
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