Multitask effortlessly on your PC or Mac as you try out Contact SMS Backup, a Tools app by TopOfStack Software Ltd. on BlueStacks.
Contact SMS Backup feels like a no-drama tool that does exactly what it says, which is kind of refreshing. It lets a person save contacts and text messages, then move them around without fuss. The big hook is choice. Save to Gmail, Dropbox, or an SD card, or use the beta feature to beam all or selected contacts from one Android phone to another without internet. On a PC with BlueStacks, it is easy to manage those backup files, drag a .vcf in, open it, and watch the phonebook fill in. Typing searches with a keyboard and clicking through lists feels smoother on a big screen too.
It keeps full contact details, even photos, and it tries hard not to create duplicates. If duplicates exist, it can merge them, for both contacts and messages. Restores come from simple .vcf files, which most phones understand, so sending a backup to email and opening it on an iPhone or another Android just works. There is a quiet privacy comfort here since everything can stay in personal storage and email, no account required. Little extras stand out, like scanning a business card QR to add someone, searching filters, and a nudge when the contact count hits a limit so backup is not forgotten. The interface is plain and clear, nothing flashy, which helps. Language support covers German, Spanish, French, Arabic, and Indonesian. The only thing to note is that the offline beta is focused on contacts, so messages are better handled through the usual backup file routes.
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