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Comparative screenshot (now annotated) - the very powerful Edit contact menu is missing in TB 102.

Apart from Alt+Enter on Windows, we also had Cmd+I on Mac, which reflects as Ctrl+I on Windows and Linux (see screenshot, TB 91). But we might want to reflect that a bit more as there's a conflict with Ctrl/Cmd+I to create a new contact. That conflict is new because the AB is now living as a tab in same main window like 3-pane and calendar.
Comparative screenshot (now annotated) - the very powerful `Edit contact` menu is missing in TB 102.

Apart from `Alt+Enter` on Windows, we also had `Cmd+I` on Mac, which reflects as `Ctrl+I` on Windows and Linux (see screenshot, TB 91). But we might want to reflect that a bit more as there's a conflict with `Ctrl/Cmd+I` to create a new contact. That conflict is new because the AB is now living as a tab in same main window like 3-pane and calendar.
Comparative screenshot (now annotated) - the very powerful `Edit contact` menu is missing in TB 102.

We've also lost the convenient keyboard shortcuts to edit a selected contact in the sidebar:
- `Alt+Enter` on Windows
- `Cmd+I` on Mac, which reflects as `Ctrl+I` on Windows and Linux (see screenshot, TB 91).
Comparative screenshot - **the very powerful `Edit contact` menu is missing in TB 102.**

We've also lost the convenient keyboard shortcuts to edit a selected contact in the sidebar:
- `Alt+Enter` on Windows
- `Cmd+I` on Mac, which reflects as `Ctrl+I` on Windows and Linux (see screenshot, TB 91).
Comparative screenshot - **the very powerful `Edit contact` menu is missing in TB 102.**

We've also lost the convenient keyboard shortcuts to edit a selected contact in the sidebar:
- `Alt+Enter` on Windows (universal shortcut for editing item properties)
- `Cmd+I` on Mac, which reflects as `Ctrl+I` on Windows and Linux (see screenshot, TB 91).

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