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Find all ungrouped Address Book contacts. If you use Address Book and Mail, hopefully you’re taking advantage of Address Book’s ability to create groups and smart groups.

Find all ungrouped Address Book contacts

Groups in Address Book can be used in Mail by name—making it easy, for instance, to send an email to all your relatives, your group of friends from college, or any other collection of people you’d care to create. To make a new group in Address Book, choose File -> New Group or File -> New Smart Group (or just use the plus sign at the lower left corner; hold Option and it changes to a gear icon for a new smart group), give it a name ( The Family ), and then drag the desired contacts into the group (or set the conditions for a smart group). Then in Mail, when you’re creating a new email, you can address it to The Family , and all the relevant email addresses will appear. But help with creating and using groups in Address Book and Mail isn’t really the subject of today’s hint.

Open up Script Editor, and paste in the following script: Facebook Picture Synchronization with OS X Address Book. AdiumBook - Sync Adium and Address Book. A free Mac OS X bridge application between Adium and Address Book, used to search, manage and keep your contacts in sync.

AdiumBook - Sync Adium and Address Book

Manage: Add Adium contacts to Address Book.