Rated 5 out of 5 stars

Further to my previous review, I agree with the developer's response that you can send to a group by typing the group name. However, I have one group named Lions and another named Lions CSC. If I type Lions it lists all members of that group but only selects the first name on the list.

I found a solution by changing the group name from Lions to Lions Members. It seems that the app is confused if one group name is a subset of another

This review is for a previous version of the add-on (70.6). 

I can't reproduce... may you try to send me a screencast of this issue : cardbook (at) cardbook.icu ?

Rated 4 out of 5 stars

I have just installed the add-on hoping it will meet all my needs. I already have a Thunderbird address book and a Google contacts account. I have created groups in both so I can send emails to multiple recipients from either Thunderbird or an email app on my phone.

One task I often do is to forward incoming emails to a group in my Thunderbird address book, or a Google Contacts group on my phone. It there a way to do this using Cardbook?

This review is for a previous version of the add-on (61.1). 

Hi
yes this is possible, just start typing the name of the group and the email autocompletion should propose it (or type F9 and use the contact sidebar)