Hi Tony,

Thanks for your information in detail and time spent

At 10:14 AM 12/27/2001 -0500, you wrote:
>"Stephen Liu" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > How to open/view  .vcf   file,  which software to be used ?
>
>Your mail reader (Eudora) does not support vCards (.vcf files). You can look
>at the vCard using any text editor.

Some of them can be opened/viewed in Eudora and others can't.

Which shall be the most favourable free software for creating vCards and 
vCalander ?

Thanks

B.R.
Stephen

>For those who do not know, vCards are virtual business cards. They are plain
>text files that contain information that might be found on a business card.
>Mail clients that support vCards will generally let you add the contents of
>an attached vCard to your address book just by opening the attachment.
>Outlook, Outlook Express, Netscape Messenger, and Pine can do this.
>Evolution may have this ability too.
>
>Eudora users have pestered Qualcomm for years to add vCard support to
>Eudora. At one time I was working on a utility to import/export vCards to
>Eudora's address book. Before I finished it, I switched to Linux and started
>using Netscape, which already supported both vCards and LDAP.
>
>Tony



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