Contact management in Geary-Elementary OS

Asked by Jonathan Pineault

I really need good contact management for my business. We use google contacts to sync contact through our phones and laptops.

I like geary mail for it's interface but contact support is minimal. Emails are cached but no more.

Elementary OS seems to break gnome-contact because it requires gnome-online-account.

Google contacts web interface doesn't launch an email in geary but use gmail...

It's my only deal breaker to use Elementary OS for the moment. The rest of the interface is so good...

Any thoughts on that one?

Thanks y'all :)

Jonathan

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actionparsnip (andrew-woodhead666) said :
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ElementaryOS is not supported by the Ubuntu community in any way. It's support community is entirely separate from Ubuntu's. I suggest you post on the ElementaryOS forum.

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Jonathan Pineault (pineault-jonathan) said :
#2

The Elementary support website redirect here. I think it should be clear if this is elementary support or not. Look at that page : https://elementary.io/en/support.

Seems it's the right place to post questions given to that page...

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Best Mark Rijckenberg (markrijckenberg) said :
#3

No, the ElementaryOS support page does not redirect here.

https://elementary.io/en/support

gives a FAQ link pointing to

https://answers.launchpad.net/elementary/+faqs

So you could try posting in

https://answers.launchpad.net/elementary/+addquestion

The problem is that you are posting in

https://answers.launchpad.net/ubuntu

which has nothing to do with ElementaryOS.

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Jonathan Pineault (pineault-jonathan) said :
#4

ok, thanks for pointing that out.

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Jonathan Pineault (pineault-jonathan) said :
#5

Thanks Mark Rijckenberg, that solved my question.