I sold my soul years ago and use Google Contacts. It's web-based (and I
use gmail anyway) and syncs to all my iOS mobile devices. It automatically
includes all the people I email with (your previously-typed addresses) but
in a distinct group so as not to 'pollute' your main list. Occasionally I
export an address list in .csv for printing labels for Christmas cards.
Works for me,
Jez
On 14 June 2015 at 08:51, Peter Klein <pklein@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Is there a way to keep one common address book which can be
> downloaded/updated to both Thunderbird on a PC and the iOS email client on
> an iPhone and iPad? Or am I going to have to go to a Web-based client and
> use that on all devices?
>
> For years I've relied on my PC email client's "memory" of previously typed
> addresses, or searched for the last email I received from someone. So I
> never bothered to keep a real address book for email. But now my emails are
> scattered between three devices, my paper address book is falling apart,
> and I'm going to have to re-create it somewhere else anyway. So maybe it's
> time to unify things and join the 21st century.
>
> I know I'm mixing matter and antimatter by using both iOS and Windows, but
> that's how things turned out, and it ain't gonna change for the foreseeable
> future. :-)
>
> Thanks in advance!
>
> --Peter, dictating to my iPad
> (If it misconstrues, please excuse)
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