ContactCreator
ContactCreator.dmg :: A service for Mac OS X. Install by double clicking the disk image (the .dmg file you download) and dragging the ContactCreator.service file on the newly mounted drive to ~/Library/Services/ or /Library/Services/. Once you log out and log back in you will be able to add any selected text as a contact in your addressbook. You can read the ReadMe if you really want to to find out just how a bit of selected text will be saved to your AddressBook. Go on, it's an interesting read.
Or, for the more visual of you, you can now watch two movies... one on how to install a service, the other on how to use ContactCreator.
HISTORY:
- v. 1.2 is now the current download. This adds, at long last, Universal Binary support.. - 9.10.2007
- v. 1.1.1 is now the current download. The Add Contact service provided by ContactCreator will now add any .Mac email address as an instant messenger entry.. - 23.05.2003
- v. 1.1 adds another service, for adding multiple addresses (separated by commas) to a new group in your Address Book called ContactCreator Imported Group. Both services are under a menu in the Services menu called ContactCreator. - 08.05.2003
- v. 1.0.3 will now strip out angle brackets ('<' and '>') from email addresses. - 07.05.2003
- v. 1.0.2 adds support for adding "http://" words to the website field for a contact, and fixes a minor bug when you had first name, last name, and email address selected - these now save to the appropriate fields. Updated the ReadMe.rtf to include a note about dropping the ContactCreator.service file in your ~/Library/Services directory. - 16.02.2003
- v. 1.0.1 is now posted, and guess what? It supports adding email addresses. Cool huh? Who loves ya, baby? Us, that's who. - 14.02.2003
- v. 1.0 is the initial release. - 11.02.2003