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Export Address Book

Export Address Book - 1.3

export any data defined in Address Book

All Time: (3.4)
Version 1.3: (5.0)
Selected Version: 1.3
Release Date: 2006-08-09
License: Commercial
Downloads (version 1.3): 540
Downloads (all versions): 2,040
Price: $12.50

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Product Description:

Export Address Book is an application which exports all the data in your Address Book into a data file. For example, you can use this file as a data source for a Microsoft Word Merge or to synchronize a FileMaker database with the contents of your Address Book. You can choose between various export formats, like TSV, CSV, HTML table and vCard.

You are able to select which contacts to export, which fields from those contacts and how to order them. For later reuse, you can save all of that as a template.

In Address Book, you can assign self-defined labels to various fields. Export Address Book can recognize and export fields with self-defined labels.

With the built-in Automator action, you can automate exports.

The “Export Address Book” application and the Automator action are available as a Universal Binary and are running with full speed on any Mac with PowerPC or Intel processor.

What's new in this version:

  • You can now export your contacts as vCards (multiple files or one vCard with multiple entries). This allows you to create vCards without information which you want to keep private and makes it unnecessary to alter the original contact in Address Book.
  • When you add contacts, you can now add (and store) references to groups instead of letting the application split up the group into their members. This means that you now are able to create documents which take care of changed group contents automatically.

Operating System Requirements:

This product is designed to run on the following operating systems:

  • Mac OS X 10.4 PPC

Additional Requirements:

  • Mac OS X 10.4 or later

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Feedback Summary:

Version 1.3:
Overall Rating: (5.0) Features: (5.0) Support: (5.0)
Ease of Use: (5.0) Quality / Stability: (5.0) Price: (5.0)
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Export Address Book ReviewHandy Utility - Version: 1.5.1, 10/6/2009 07:48AM PST

(1 of 1 users found this comment useful)

rskinner
I first purchased Export Address Book years ago, when Tiger would not export my data in the format I required. Since then, OS X has included that specific capability, but there are still times when I need my address book data for non-standard uses. For those times, Export Address Book saves the day.
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Export Address Book CommentaryPlease write well-founded reviews - Version: 1.5, 9/27/2009 03:42AM PST

zardoz67

@tmcdanel:

Your review is superficial, misleading and contains factual errors:

  • Because it's a demo and not shareware, my demo app stamps a "DEMO" notice randomly in every exported record. It tells the user that it will do it. In fact, it does NOT place garbage into the generated file.
  • None of the other apps can deal with custom fields.

BTW, giving bad ratings to apps because of there demo limitations only is bad practice and makes the rating system useless for developers AND users. Please avoid it and use the Commentary function instead.

Stefan (Developer)

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Export Address Book ReviewOthers are better - Version: 1.5, 9/26/2009 09:20AM PST

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tmcdanel
I experimented with 3: "Adddress Book to CSV Exporter", "Address Book Exporter", and a shareware "Export Address Book 1.5". The shareware costs $12. It placed garbage in the generated file.

Between the two freeware, "Adddress Book to CSV Exporter", is by far the best. The test seemed to me to be complex entries, with multple phone numbers and email addresses,notes, and custom fields. The older (2002) "Address Book Exporter" never got it right and dropped all kinds of information.

"Adddress Book to CSV Exporter" performed flawlessly on a Gmail import. I could find nothing that it lost. Excellent software, free or otherwise.

And... as if that were not enough... it even has a Klingon mode. Boy, i bet Antonio Lore is a fun date.
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