I've updated Google Contacts again. This update includes an important fix, so I recommend everyone to update.
The fix is the maximum number of contacts to be synchronized. Google has a default limit for retrieving contacts, which I didn't notice. So, the previous versions cannot retrieve all contacts if the number of your contacts exceeds the limit. In this version, you can specify the limit. If you cannot see all contacts in your address books, please increase the limit.
This version newly has an option dialog. From this dialog, you can configure some settings, including the limit for contacts.
May 25, 2008
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