Hello Fediverse!
I'm trying to find a tool to manage my personal contacts. The idea is to have a VCard file containing names, emails & phone numbers. Sounds easy, but I only find Thunderbird & Evolution, and it's tedious (can't merge contacts).
Other issue, not the smallest : the import of the VCard I currently have in my Android doesn't work : many contacts don't appear after import or they appear with missing info (like their... name).
Any #help welcome!
@vanecx You can use DAVdroid for managing VCard files, and there is merge option. Also DAVdroid is used for backup of your contacts, you can set up the backup on your NextCloud server (I think there is more options for backup server). All these apps are available on F-Droid
I don't need to sync, what I need is to clean up the contacts I have (because it would take me too much time to do it on TBird/Evolution), have a .vcf and import it on my Android. All I manage currently is to have a .vcf that doesn't work and that is not cleaned. So I feel like Nextcloud is not a solution for that (also : I don't know how to install that). By "merging contacts", I meant merging duplicate contacts, not merging vcf. files. Need a small, simple tool for that :(
@vanecx Simple contats app from f-droid, it will import your contacts, also you can filter contacts by accounts and you can select option to not show duplicates. Its open source also. You need app for android or linux? Simple contacts is for android.
@johny For Linux. Because my whole list of contacts is currently in Thunderbird or Evolution, and when I import it on my Android, most of the contacts don't even appear in the address book, therefore an Android app would not help me (it would also be super tedious to manage merging/deleting on a small screen ๐ )
@vanecx Oh well I can't help you there, don't know much about linux. But if import fails in all apps on your android doesn't it mean that Thunderbird or Evolution messes up something? I don't use any software to edit .vcf on my PC, they are synched to my PC though NextCloud among other things. But with NextCloud 13 on your computer you can import/export/edit .vcf files, don't know if this helps you. If you are interested here is link:
https://docs.nextcloud.com/server/13/user_manual/pim/contacts.html
@vanecx By the way, you can use Proton mail for import/export/edit of .vcf files if you have Proton mail account.
@vanecx Maybe this will finally solve your problem.