This might sound redundant, but it takes us to a very important feature of Cobook: The app does not integrate with any online service and instead keeps your contacts stored locally. To start, the app allows you to choose from among only your iPhone contacts or from all of them, including the ones you create on the app itself. This is exactly what Cobook achieves, with a simple interface and different ways to access your contacts. Many apps out there are usually judged by the number of options and features they have, yet in the case of contacts apps, the simpler and more functional they are, the better. Let’s take a look at what makes it a great choice for anyone looking to replace the native iPhone Contacts app. Of course, every user has their own needs and tastes, but of all the free contacts apps that’s I’ve tried, Cobook has proved to be the best one so far. Because of that, there has been a flood of contact applications that have showed up on the App Store, but due to the vast amount of these available, it is not easy to choose the best one. One of the most glaring examples of this is Apple’s Contacts app, which besides some basic changes in its looks, has basically remained unaltered through the entire existence of Apple’s smartphone since it debuted in the market on 2007. There are exceptions to this of course, like Mail, Photos and Safari, which have changed and improved to some degree, but overall, most of the core Apple set of native apps have remained the same. One of my greatest gripes with the iPhone, iPad and iPod Touch, is how little Apple’s set of native apps have evolved over time.
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