Review: Q Contacts
I love this app! It loads relatively fast, and it's a huge time saver over launching the iPhone's contact app, scrolling or tapping your way to a contact, and then having to navigate into that contact's information before you actually dial it... or email... or text.
One problem I found consistently (and I emailed the folks at Addy Mobile through the app's "Send Us Your Feedback" option) is that when displaying a long list of names in a search result, you can't scroll down past the keyboard. For example, on the image above, you can see "Hy Noble" cut off. While I could scroll down, I couldn't find a way to select "Sam Noble," which is displaying underneath the keyboard. The exposed keyboard blocks all attempts at selecting the slider button for those "hidden" contacts. This is a pretty significant glitch, in my opinion. The only way around it is to type enough information in the search bar to retrieve that particular contact you're trying to select.
Another note... if Q Contacts would allow you to edit and add contacts, it would be a perfect replacement for the standard Contacts app.
Summary Q Contacts is a worthy entry into the world of contact management and navigation on the iPhone. With just one bug fix, I think it could end up being a great complement to Apple's provided Contacts app.