qcard is a CLI addressbook application for CardDAV serverso. In contrast to other tools it does not cache anything. It can fetch multiple servers / addressbooks in parallel what makes it quite fast.
Its main purpose is displaying addressbook data. Nevertheless it supports basic creation and editing of entries.
This is free and open source software.
Key Features
- Easy search for contacts.
- Parallel fetching of multiple addressbooks.
- Easy to use filters.
- Create, modify and delete contacts.
- Import VCF files.
- Display VCF files.
- Easy setup.
Website: github.com/psic4t/qcard
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Developer: psic4t
License: GNU General Public License v3.0
qcard is written in Go. Learn Go with our recommended free books and free tutorials.
Related Software
| Address Book Managers | |
|---|---|
| KAddressBook | Supports a wide range of services including NextCloud, Google Contacts |
| Contacts | GNOME's integrated address book. It is written in Vala and uses libfolks |
| qcard | CLI addressbook application for CardDAV servers |
| khard | Console vcard client |
| CardBook | Thunderbird address book based on CardDAV and vCard standards |
| aercbook | Minimalist address book for the aerc e-mail client |
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