Access Address Book from Menu Bar ?

There used to be a few utilities that allowed access to the Address Book from the menu bar, but they haven't been updated for years.
Anyone know of a good solution?

Yeah, I thought that too, but reinstalling iAddressX did not help. The utility didn't work (and also did not create any new files in the Application Support/AddressBook folder).
I don't think iAddressX was interfering with the Address Book, since I've been using them both under Leopard since day 1 of Leopard. My sync problems developed just a few days ago. I was just wondering if I deleted something that was needed for iAddressX to work (or worse, will cause me other problems down the road).

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    Message was edited by: jazzy79

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  • How do I copy an address book from one user account to another?

    How do I copy an address book from one user account to another?

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  • Help with restoring Address Book from Time Machine

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  • Transfer address book from other mac ?

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  • How do I import the address book from my iBookG4 to my new MacBook?

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  • I am having trouble trying to get my address book from my mac (just downloaded Lion for this purpose) to my 3G ipad. Set up an icloud account but still confused! Please help !

    I updated my mac with  os x Lion so that I could accomplish moving my address book from the mac to my new IPad 3G. I also set up an icloud account for this purpose, but I *still* cannot figure out how to move my address book from one computer to the other. When I'm on my mac and try to use bluetooth to export the address book, I'm able to find my ipad but I soon get a message that it does not support the necessary services. I have no idea what's going on and would appreciate any advice. tks in advance, Sarah

    blacksheepfibers wrote:
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  • How do I import the address book from another hard drive?

    I wish to know if t is possible to import the address book from a slave drive that is bootable, but operating system (XP Pro Sp3) is not supported by my new motherboard. Thank you.

    '''If the address book is LDIF or .csv or Text file:'''
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    * select: 'Text file(LDIF, .tab, .csv, .txt) and click on Next.
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    * https://nic-nac-project.org/~kaosmos/morecols-en.html
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    Download the .xpi file to your eg: Desktop
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    * clickon gear wheel icon and select 'Install addon from file'
    * locate the file you downloaded and click on 'Open'
    * You may need to restart Thunderbird.
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    'Tools' > 'MorefunctionsForAddressBook' > 'Actions for address books' > choose option required and then select the .mab file or .csv file

  • How to transfer or copy my complete address book from my BB to another smartphone

    Hello Everybody, Could someone tell me how to transfer or copy my complete address book from my BB Torch 9800 to another smartphone and vice-versa? Many thanks in advance for your replies. Best regards, Eric ---------------------------------------- [email protected]

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