The default address book application for the GNOME desktop environment, allowing you to store contact information like phone numbers, email addresses, and postal addresses.
GNOME Contacts is the built-in address book and contact manager application for the GNOME desktop environment on Linux. It provides a simple and user-friendly interface for storing, organizing and accessing your personal contact information.
With GNOME Contacts, you can create entries for all your contacts, including details like names, phone numbers, email addresses, postal addresses, chat accounts, websites, notes and more. Contacts can be organized into different address books and groups to keep them tidy. It also supports vCard import/export for transferring contacts between devices and accounts.
Some key features of GNOME Contacts include:
GNOME Contacts aims to provide an easy way to manage personal and professional contact information on the GNOME desktop without unnecessary bloat or complicated options. If you use GNOME and need a solid contact manager, GNOME Contacts is likely the best integrated choice.
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