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BuddyPop lets you quickly access your Apple Address Book via a customizable shortcut.

It is small, light, and discrete... there is no icon in the Dock and you access it at any time.

With BuddyPop you can quickly find a contact, and drop him a mail, or copy address to pasteboard.

WHAT'S NEW
Version 2.5.6: Fixed a bug with Mac OS 10.4 preventing "Big" window to work on some properties.
REQUIREMENTS
Mac OS X 10.1 or later.

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Developer:Tynsoe.org
Downloads:11,414
  - Version d/l:1,300
Business:Personal Info Managers
License:Shareware
Date:20 Jan 2008
Platform:PPC/Intel
Price:$12.71
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Apr 15 2008

WARWICKT  Just a warning -- I've been using BuddyPop (registered user) for years, then upgraded my G4 Quicksilver to 10.5.2 and BuddyPop no longer works. The Apple Internal Modem does not dial (there's a discussion thread about the issue at http://discussions.apple.com/thread.jspa?messageID=6935046). I know the modem is OK because other comms programmes like ZTerm operate normally. So it is a software issue -- either with 10.5.2 or BuddyPop (or both).

I've emailed the developer twice over the last 3 weeks but have not received any response. So can't confirm that BuddyPop is still supported.  
(Version 2.5.6)

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Jan 14 2008

SCHMIEGEL  2.5.5 doesn't work with Tiger (Show big font). 2.5.4 works well. This is one of the best helpers for OS X.  
(Version 2.5.5)

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Dec 25 2007
****.

JUSTIES  Works good and easy.  
(Version 2.5.5)

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Sep 20 2006
****.

DENNISG  I downloaded this little app yesterday, and have used it fairly extensively for the past 24 hours. This is my first time using an address-book helper, so I can't compare it to any other program -- only on its own merits.

First, let me say that this is the way Apple's Address Book should operate natively. Since it doesn't, programs like BuddyPop will always find a place on the Mac's of people who want address book info close at hand without having to have the app open all the time.

BuddyPop's default hot key wouldn't work for me, so I changed it to control-space, and that seems to be the ticket. Use that hot key, and a little window appears, awaiting your keystrokes. Type in SMITH, hit return, and you get the info for the first Smith in your address book (you can, by the way, define which fields BuddyPop should display). And therein lies BuddyPop's one real flaw. If I type in SMITH, and I've got 17 of them in my address book, I don't want to have to keep hitting the right arrow key in order to cycle through them. What I want instead is a list of all the Smiths so that I can click on the one I want. That's infinitely faster and more efficient.

In my mind, this flaw limits BuddyPop's use for businesses. Say, for example, you want to find contact info for one of your doo-dad suppliers, but can't remember the company name. You could key in SUPPLIER, but you might end up having to cycle through a hundred of them, if you've got that many in your address book, which many businesses will.

This is less of an issue for personal use (where we don't generally use search criteria that applies to a hundred address book entries), although it still exists somewhat.

All in all, I love the way BuddyPop brings my address book info close at hand. My rating indicates how it performs for me, and not how it might perform for a business, which I discussed previously. Obviously, if I used it for my business, I'd rate it considerably lower. But as it stands, it well deserves the high rating I gave it.  
(Version 2.5.1)

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Sep 21 2006

TYNSOE  Many thanks for this review, and for the time you took writing it.

Be sure your feature request is on my top priorities for anext release of BuddyPop, and I thank your for reminding me this !  
(Version 2.5.1)

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Sep 9 2006

KISRUH  It's a good program but TapDex (http://www.macupdate.com/info.php/id/16758) also does the exact same thing (even more effective I might add) at the price of $ 0.00 !! You might want to check it out.  
(Version 2.5.1)

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Sep 4 2006

SIDETRACKED  While I use and like BuddyPop (see review below), if you want a freebee that will give you equally quick access to your Address Book info, I recommend ABMenu. Lives in the menubar, very simple, very fast. Just missing a few bells and whistles that BuddyPop has...  
(Version 2.5.1)

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Aug 12 2006
****½

SIDETRACKED  Really easy to use, really effective. Use it all the time.

My only request would be a list of results option, instead of having to use the arrow keys to search blindly through the results.  
(Version 2.5.1)

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Apr 4 2006
*****

JT_XIII  This is as "must-have" as it gets.  
(Version 2.5.1)

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Mar 16 2006
****½

~HELL  Abolutely fabulous. I wonder how I ever worked without it. I need to call tons of people every day and this helps me out so much.

If you have to deal with a lot of contacts, this tool is definitely for you. Give it a spin, you won't be disappointed! Plus, it's very reasonably priced.  
(Version 2.5.1)

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Apr 7 2005
*****

CLOUDSCOUT  This is a fantastic utility, especially when combined with Quicksilver. One additional feature I'd really like to see added would be support for the Third Party Call Control interface provided by Vonage. Since it merely uses a simple HTTP GET or POST function in order to work, it should be rather trivial for the developer to add it. Vonage's TCPP website even includes code samples for Java and PHP to demonstrate exactly how easy it is to implement. Full API info is available at https://secure.click2callu.com  
(Version 2.2)

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