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-.TH KADDRESSBOOK 1
-.SH NAME
-kaddressbook \- The KDE Address Book
-.SH SYNOPSIS
-.B kaddressbook
-.I [Qt-options] [KDE-options] [options]
-.SH DESCRIPTION
-\fBKAddressBook\fP is the main address book application for KDE; it enables
-you to manage your contacts efficiently and comfortably. Since it is based
-on the tdeabc library it supports resources, which can be used to load and save
-your contacts to many different locations -- not just the local file system,
-but also to LDAP servers and SQL databases.
-
-The user interface is similar to MS Outlook and it supports different views
-to represent the contact data differently; it also provides an incremental
-search over all fields and a jump button bar to quickly access single entries.
-Since the underlying tdeabc library uses the vCard format (specified in RFC 2426)
-as its default storage medium, KAddressBook mainly reflects the supported
-entry fields in its graphical user interface.
-.SH PROGRAM OPTIONS
-.TP
-.B -a, --addr \fI<email>\fB
-Shows contact editor with given email address.
-.TP
-.B --uid \fI<uid>\fB
-Shows contact editor with given uid.
-.TP
-.B --editor-only
-Launches in editor only mode.
-.TP
-.B --new-contact
-Launches editor for the new contact.
-.TP
-.B --document \fI<file>\fB
-Work on given file.
-.so kdeopt.part
-.SH SEE ALSO
-More detailed user documentation is available from
-.BR help:/kaddressbook
-(either enter this URL into \fBkonqueror\fP, or run `khelpcenter
-help:/kaddressbook').