You can click "Manage Contact" to bring up the Windows Mobile contact card. From there, click "Menu", "Delete Contact". It's purposely difficult because you don't want to accidentally delete a contact. This is the alternative to having an annoying popup asking "Are you sure?"
iContact installs another program in your start menu, "Outlook Contacts". This is the original contact manager.
The title for the "Favorites" screen isn't a fixed title... it depends on what category you have selected as your favorite category in your iContact Settings. The title will take on the name of the category you've chosen.
You can copy your SIM contacts to your phone's built-in Contacts database using the SIM Manager utility.
Please use the default "Outlook Contacts" from your start menu. iContact cannot do this.
While iContact will only sort by the built-in "File As" field in your contacts, there is a utility to easily update the File As field for all your existing contacts: contact changer. Thanks for the tip DeeDee!
I have never tried it, but people have gotten it to work by putting phone.dll and sms.dll in the same directory as iContact. However, call history and the ability to make a call, and the icon for the dialpad will be useless for you.
Don't worry! Some ROMs do not play nicely with iContact's control panel extension. Simply delete the file "\Windows\iContact.cpl" and reboot your phone and your control panel will be restored. However to run iContact settings, you will need to manually execute "\Program Files\iContact\settings.exe" or create a shortcut to it.
Use this cab.