It appears that this is a limitation in the API provided by Apple, and is not something we can change. I'd be interested to know which 'competitors' you have found that can also see CardDAV items? If they exist, then it must surely be possible.
Just to make sure something is not going amiss, what do you get if you type this command in Terminal.app: defaults read com.blacktree.Quicksilver QSABGroupLimit and you don't have a group called "Quicksilver" in your address book? References: http://stackoverflow.com/questions/2881468/create-abperson-records-in-a-shared-carddav-10-6-server-hosted-addressbook On 20 April 2012 10:27, Richard <[email protected]> wrote: > In anticipation of the shutdown of MobileMe I've just moved all my > contacts to a CardDAV server. Everything works fine in Address Book, > but none of the contacts shows up in Quicksilver. > > I've tried refreshing my QS Catalog, but still nothing shows up. > > I've noticed from some old (really old) posts in this group that there > has been a problem with contacts not showing up from Exchange servers. > I'm assuming that this is the same thing. Any chance someone could > have a look at this? I've been using QS for a while and would rather > not have to switch to one of the competitors, but this could be a deal- > breaker for me… >
