Hi ports@ people
Any reccomendations of ports/ that may manage phone & address booke,
& import/export to Fritz Routers & Android phone app ?  Should I
be using a stack of vCards format as a common intermediary to edit
the master with vi, or some port ?

My large phone+address book has for 20 years been vi editable in my own format:
        http://www.berklix.com/~jhs/src/bsd/jhs/bin/public/phone/
which supports lots of additional fields way beyond phone & address,
& Makefiles export to 3 device formats:
        BSD ISDN i4b S0 card man(8) isdnd
        ports/comms/gnokii nokia etc mobiles
        ports/misc/estic Istec 1008 etc (PBX=LCO=TK Anlage)

I now want to export to 2 new device formats:
        Fritz routers that export & import in xml format, sample appended.
        Android phone app.  Format unexamined yet

I expect to lash up an export from phone.c to Fritz XML,
but probably you can reccomend some nicer standard ports &/or formats ?
Didn't there used to be some [kde?] or similar tool in a larger package ?

https://www.freebsd.org/cgi/ports/ gives with
"phone book"

ports/misc/telbook      
        in Perl and uses the GTK+ 2 p   no mention of xml

ports/deskutils/tel/
        Entries are stored in a simple CSV file. This eases import
        and export with common spread sheet applications like
        Microsoft Excel or OpenOffice.org Calc

"address book"

deskutils/dlume
        stores your contacts in XML format
        Export to CSV and HTML formats is also available

deskutils/gaddr
        holds addresses and any other information you want to know
        about a person

deskutils/py-pycarddav
        CardDAV CLI client

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CardDAV
        based on WebDAV, which is based on HTTP, and it uses vCard
        for contact data.

mail/evolution
        Big, databases/evolution-data-server make broke.
        pkg install worked .... starts with mail

mail/horde-turba
        supports storing contacts in SQL, LDAP, Kolab, and IMSP

"phone numbers"
devel/py-phonenumbers

Cheers,
Julian
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