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dooid - who are you?
DooID is your Web 2.0 business card with e-mail signature.
Get your own design, evaluate your networks (like Twitter, Facebook, etc.), interests & services and decide who may see what!
Registration is free.
cardxc.com - an online business card
Something like put your business card at a place which then can be viewed, printed or saved as vcard by everybody interested to You. This is good for your personal branding or business...
addressbook [Clemens Wacha]
- PHP iAddressBook is an address book for a single user. You can use it for Personal or Business Cards (it supports tons of fields), features a spotlight-like search, has transparent vCard import/export, multilanguage support, design templates and an intuitive interface. It aims at 100% compatibility to the AddressBook in Mac OS X. - ycc2106 on 2007-02-25
- PHP iAddressBook is an address book for a single user. You can use it for Personal or Business Cards (it supports tons of fields), features a spotlight-like search, has transparent vCard import/export, multilanguage support, design templates and an intuitive interface. It aims at 100% compatibility to the AddressBook in Mac OS X. - ycc2106 on 2007-02-25
CSV to vCard
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This simple JS conversion takes CSV (or tab-delimited) contacts and
turns them into vCard format. This was originally written to take
information from Outlook Express for Mac OS 9 and bring it into the
address book in OS X. - ycc2106 on 2007-02-25 -
This simple JS conversion takes CSV (or tab-delimited) contacts and
turns them into vCard format. This was originally written to take
information from Outlook Express for Mac OS 9 and bring it into the
address book in OS X. - ycc2106 on 2007-02-25
Personal Data Interchange
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- RFC 2425,
MIME Content-Type for Directory Information - RFC 2426,
vCard MIME Directory Profile - An overview of vCard
- vCard White Paper
- Specifications and other materials
for product developers - A non-IMC extension to vCard for
pronunciation and sorting

vCard: Your Electronic Business Card vCard automates the exchange of personal information typically found on a
traditional business card. vCard is used in applications such as Internet
mail, voice mail, Web browsers, telephony applications, call centers, video
conferencing, PIMs (Personal Information Managers), PDAs (Personal Data
Assistants), pagers, fax, office equipment, and smart cards. vCard
information goes way beyond simple text, and includes elements like
pictures, company logos, live Web addresses, and so on.
vCard version 3 is defined in two parts:There is a microformat, "hCard", that enables (X)HTML to be
marked up, using just a set of class-names, so that vCards can
be extracted from it. See
the hcard site for more information. - RFC 2425,
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