I have looked into thus further, and I've managed to get Exchange contacts
to be shown by Quicksilver. I have no way of testing CardDav contacts, but
I believe they will work as well :)

We will release an updated address book plugin soon.

On 21 April 2012 00:46, Patrick Robertson <[email protected]>wrote:

> 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…
>>
>
>

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