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47 points| chitza | 13 years ago |flipleapp.com | reply

This is my try at a iOS Contacts app replacement. I was frustrated by the fact that the default application wasn't showing contact pictures in lists, so I tried to design an app that makes full use of the images.

Another issue I had with the default app was the number of taps until finding a contact, so I tried to minimize that too using various approaches:

- put most contacted people on the main screen (app also proposes new tiles based on number of interactions) - group contacts (work, family, friends, etc.) then put a group tile on the main screen - search the contact list using T9 (3-4 taps to locate contact) - use action tiles to instantly communicate with a contact (phone, SMS, mail) for often contacted people

At the moment the app is free, I haven't yet come up with ideas for monetization - if you have any, please share.

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[+] king_magic|13 years ago|reply
It generally takes a lot for me to be really surprised & impressed with a new iPhone app, but this is a pretty incredible app. I've been spending an absurd amount of time on the phone with a lot of different people at work and this just inserts itself so perfectly into my workflow that I wish I wrote this app myself :)

It has managed to dethrone the Phone app from my app tray, which is no easy task. Last app I moved into my app tray was Spotify, and that took forever to win that coveted spot.

It's kind of everything I wish the Phone & Contacts apps were. Love the Metro UI. You have found yourself a raving fan. Please don't stop developing this app!

I really like the T9 search, by the way. Nicely done.

[+] chitza|13 years ago|reply
Thanks for the feedback. If you have any problems or suggestions you can post them to the UserVoice site I've set up: http://fliple.uservoice.com Some of the features I've implemented lately have been suggested by users.
[+] ville|13 years ago|reply
This looks very nice visually, but I had trouble adding contacts to groups, most contacts resulting in "this contact belongs to another account, cannot be added to this group". Maybe this has something to do with the fact that I have synchronized the contacts with my Google account?

The lack of native UI components also makes this app feel like an "outsider" in iOS, which is easy to notice when opening the native contact card inside the application that looks like it's from a different OS, literally.

[+] nachteilig|13 years ago|reply
I'm a little confused about using a number pad to find names, as is shown in the graphic on the site. We're doing this on iPhone, so why use that old T9 mechanic?

Looks like a solid effort, in any case.

[+] CrazedGeek|13 years ago|reply
I find it's a lot faster to find a contact with T9 than a soft QWERTY keyboard or just scrolling through a list. (CyanogenMod has this built in to its dialer and it is beautiful.)
[+] pastaking|13 years ago|reply
I can't add contacts from my Gmail account to a group, and a support article says there's no fix to this unless I recreate the contact locally.

Sorry, that's way too much work. The app looks really nice, but if I can't import my contacts, it's useless to me.

Just uninstalled.

[+] mntgmry|13 years ago|reply
Ugh, Metro interface is so bad. No sense of visual hierarchy or prioritization. The colored tiles all run together. Why would anyone want to bring this mess to iOS??!!
[+] pedalpete|13 years ago|reply
In the contact sense, the hierarchy is an alphabetical list. What hierarchy does the native iOS contacts list give you that is better than that?
[+] shawn-butler|13 years ago|reply
I would not use "Metro UI" Microsoft stopped using the term due to trademark dispute with a Metro AG. I recall seeing a notice to msdn developers requesting them to stop using the name some time ago.

I have no idea if it was a valid claim, but easier to just avoid the hassle.

[+] chitza|13 years ago|reply
I've used the term just to describe the UI in one word to the HN community. I haven't use the term in the app itself or any official description (landing page, App Store, etc.).
[+] bound008|13 years ago|reply
I have been meaning to make a Google Voice client with the only feature being T9. If you add google voice support to this (just for making calls and sending a new message) I will send you a gift.
[+] chitza|13 years ago|reply
That's an interesting idea. I'll look into it.
[+] nicksergeant|13 years ago|reply
This is pretty great. My only gripe so far is the auto-rotating between name / photo. Some people don't actually use photos of themselves so I'd much rather see the name.
[+] gyrccc|13 years ago|reply
Apple should have added T9 a long time ago. If it doesn't in iOS 7, its market share in China could fall below Windows Phone in a couple of years.
[+] jameswyse|13 years ago|reply
This looks like it could be very useful! I don't like the huge font size on the contact list though, a way to change that would be nice :)
[+] ErikGelderblom|13 years ago|reply
I'd love to see an Android version of this, I really don't like Samsung's take on the address/phone app
[+] gsempe|13 years ago|reply
I thought T9 keyboard is patented.I'm wondering if Fliple will not have problems with this fact ?
[+] piranha|13 years ago|reply
No support for cyrillic layout yet? Except for that, I love it!
[+] chitza|13 years ago|reply
I've looked into it and at the moment I'm still in doubt about localizing in cyrillic/arabic/chinese/japanese. If I do it, it will have to be a complete implementation, along with T9 filtering, wich frankly scares me because of the vast amount of information I'll have to digest to make it work properly.
[+] rastasheep|13 years ago|reply
Edit contacts feature missing :(
[+] chitza|13 years ago|reply
In contact detail screen, there's an arrow in the bottom-right. It takes you to the standard (iOS) contact edit screen.
[+] wavesounds|13 years ago|reply
I think this looks better and more useful than facebook home
[+] geuis|13 years ago|reply
It doesn't show all of my contacts, only the first 5-6.
[+] chitza|13 years ago|reply
Sorry about that, you should switch to "all accounts" in settings (see https://fliple.uservoice.com/knowledgebase/articles/155508-i...). By default it only shows up contacts from the "default account" - lots of people were complaining about seeing duplicate contacts, when in fact they were seeing contacts from all their accounts and indeed they were duplicates.