Hopeful
This app truly seems to provide at least a portion of the critical functionality that iOS lacks: more control of which contacts are kept with which email account.
Specifically it allows bulk transfer of contacts between email accounts. (It does not directly provide for moving individual contacts between accounts.)
Ive used the free/limited "back-up" feature, and it works as advertised.
I havent tried the cross-account syncing, but I would expect it to work, from what I have seen of the app.
I have not tried the "clean-up" feature. As the behavior for that operation is completely different, I cant assess it.
The UI is adequate, but not quite intuitive for a first time user.
For help, I expect the sellers very lengthy Product Description + Usage Guide in the App Store should help.
Be advised! The free version of the app provides only enough functionality to demonstrate "proof of function" to prospective buyers; no more than that.
This free version is limited to:
• backing up 50 contacts
• syncing 100 contacts between any 2 accounts.
• contact clean-up: dont know.
Present costs to gain full features:
• backing up all contacts: $3
• syncing contacts: $4
• cleaning up contacts: I dont know if theres a cost or not. The only way the app tells the cost of a feature is when you run that feature.
[[ I wish Apple made vendors be more transparent about the Δs between free & paid versions of apps. ]]
Some reviewers have complained about the obvious "Chinglish" in the UI. I recommend not hold that against the author or the app; The underlying logic in the software seems to be strong, and thats whats important.
It does, however, make some of the prompts quite perplexing. For example, when you attempt to sync with the free version, you get a prompt box stating the free version syncs only 100 contacts, and you are given 3 ways to move forward: buy, restore, & cancel. "Buy" & "cancel" make good sense, but "restore?!?"
Like I said, the underlying logic is correct.
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Contacts Sync, Transfer & Move, v4.3