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I've heard that one advantage of migrating to the akonadi infrastructure is we can now organize contacts using tags instead of the traditional way of sorting into folders, but I don't think that's true? I have several folders setup under my resource, and they all function just like what they look like! Folders! If I have two categories, such as friends and classmates, I will end up with two identical contact entries under each folders. When updating one of the entries, only one gets updated. Am I missing something?
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You're slightly mis-informed.
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Actually, I wasn't being specific in my post and got confused with the component I was referring to. I am having problem organizing my contacts in KAddressBook. Or is it the same case for it too? The tagging system is not implemented either?
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It's not really ready. The best thing to do for now is to make sub-folders for addresses with a common interest, or use a field to place keywords, on which you can search. Full tagging should come with the next version. In the meantime, there are only work-arounds.
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Thanks for answering the question
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