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Address Book favorites & groups, organizing favorites
 
I just upgraded from 2.12 to 3.99 Pro.  In my old address book I could keep favorites organized in groups w/o having them all lumped together  in one massive favorites list.  Is there a way to organize/toggle/configure the address book so that fovrites will pop-up under a group it is located in but not in a master list of all favorites?
 
Can't help you with your problem but I just upgraded from 2.12 to 3.99. At least I'm on my trial.

How do you like the "new" version compared to 2.12?

Ron
 
It is much better, IMO, from the few days I have been using it.  I've been using TB for over 10 years and love the program and love the upgrade although being able to organize pop-up addresses is a feature that I do miss and a necessary feature.  The filters work ALL the time now  .  The program is faster, less quirky.  

Often upgrades don't seem to be worth it but in this case I think it is well worth it.
 
Are you concerned about paying for 3.99 and then having 4.0 coming out just weeks/months later?
 
No.  If they have a major upgrade in a short period of time after I bought it I'd expect to be allowed to upgrade for free or at a significantly reduced upgrade price.  Most companies offer upgrades in such a fashion.
 
This is a user forum. Ritlabs sort of watches it but the best technical answers come from a user named Roelof. But even he does not work for Ritlabs

Email their support directly and see to what they will commit
http://www.ritlabs.com/en/support/

Rick
 
Ritlabs has added this issue to the bugtracker database at https://www.ritlabs.com/bt/view.php?id=6405
 
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I just upgraded from 2.12 to 3.99 Pro. In my old address book I could keep favorites organized in groups w/o having them all lumped together in one massive favorites list. Is there a way to organize/toggle/configure­ the address book so that fovrites will pop-up under a group it is located in but not in a master list of all favorites?

Ritlabs has added this issue to the bugtracker database at https://www.ritlabs.com/b­t/view.php?id=6405

I finally figure a work-around.  Apparently it is using settings from more than one database or config file, I think.

I created another address book and copied all of the addresses from the mis-behaving address book to that.  Then I deleted the mis-behaving address book.  I was able to configure the new address book in an organized fashion just like version 2.12 .  BTW, the names of the two address books is different.  I haven't tested yet if I renamed the second address book the same as the first deleted one whether it would start behaving badly.
 
OK, thank you! We will fix it anyway!
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