👥Contacts
Lists your contacts
Last updated
Lists your contacts
Last updated
Nitrocid KS provides this feature as an addon.
The contacts application lets you list your contacts that are imported from the contacts folder found under the KSContactsImport
folder. It shows you basic information about your contacts.
The contacts application is usually found in your computer under the form of a feature in your favorite mail client or under the form of a standalone application. It's also found in your smartphone in which you can make phone calls and send SMS messages.
Nitrocid KS, however, has this application as a standalone application and can be executed by invoking the contacts
command.
Please note that Nitrocid KS is unable to make phone calls and send SMS messages to your contacts as it requires a special device, such as Voice over IP (VoIP) phones, to be able to make calls from your computer, and we don't intend to simulate that.
This application currently supports the following keystrokes:
F1
: Deletes a selected contact
F2
: Deletes all contacts
F3
: Imports contacts from your exported contact files found under the KSContactsImport
folder
F4
: Imports contacts from a selected path to your contact file
F5
: Shows extra information about your contacts
F6
: Searches the contact list for a specified name
F7
: Searches the contact list for a next occurrence of a name
F8
: Searches the contact list for a previous occurrence of a name
F9
: Gets raw information about a selected contact's card based on the saved VCard data generated by VisualCard
F10
: Imports contacts from MeCard
Esc
: Exits the application
The contact application can import your contacts from the KSContactsImport
folder if your contacts file is one of the supported formats by the powerful VisualCard library:
VCF contact files holding a single contact (version 2.1, 3.0, 4.0)
VCF contact files holding multiple contacts (same version, mixed versions)
Android contacts database file (contacts2.db
)
The contact application can also import your contact through a short MeCard syntax given to you by a QR code behind it. Below is an example of a complete MeCard syntax:
To learn more about how VisualCard works, consult the below link named How it works
and it'll take you to the VisualCard manual.