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This is the first release of a class that you can use (modify if you wish)
to process vCard files. It is used in two of my applications to accept
dragged items out of the Apple Address Book. It so far supports vCard 2.1
and 3.0 formats.

The class is currently wrapped in a project that will give you an idea of
how to use the class. It is a free class and I hope that it can help
somebody else out. The project will also show you how to receive dragged
items from the Apple Address Book. With slight modification the code can be
used to accept dragged items from iPhoto.

If you make any modifications then please let me know. I hope soon to have
the class to create vCard files.

Download it from the following URL
<http://homepage.mac.com/rowlands/vcard_reader.sit>

Regards

Sam Rowlands

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