Address Grabber for Mac?

I just moved to Mac a few days ago. I used a tool called AddressGrabber with my PC. It allowed me to select addresses (name, address, city, state, zip, country, phone, Fax, email, webpage, etc.) on any program (web, email, docs, etc.) and would "grab" it and drop it onto my Address Book (or a ton of other programs, contact managers, email addredss books, etc.). It rarely needed much editing and often needed none as it knew precisely where to drop every piece of address data in the correct field.
Does anyone know of a comparable application that works on a Mac?

Utility...which would allow to grab video from DV camera
via IEEE 1394 port without touching camers's controls?...
iMovie is a control freak: it won't start importing without
starting the cassete...
I think there is some clarity missing here.
How one can get any signal, digital or otherwise, from a tape without actually playing the tape?
Or do you mean play the tape to get the DV out signal, but without capturing a MOV file on your HD?
In iMovie, clicking the play button will roll tape so you can view it onscreen, but it will not import when you do that.
Using the play button on the camera will also display within the imovie screen.
So my warped logic is telling me:
Presuming hitting the AV>DV button on your camera rolls tape and sends the digital stream out...it will beginn to display in iMovie, at which time clicking the import button should capture the digital stream the camera is outputting, which is the goal you are trying to achieve, right?

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