Address books and contacts
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* [[Notes Storage Facility]] (Lotus Notes; holds calendars, contacts, e-mail, and other things) | * [[Notes Storage Facility]] (Lotus Notes; holds calendars, contacts, e-mail, and other things) | ||
* [[Novell GroupWise Address Book]] (.nab) | * [[Novell GroupWise Address Book]] (.nab) | ||
+ | * [[Pegasus Mail]] (has many file types including one for contacts) | ||
== Cell phone contact formats == | == Cell phone contact formats == |
Latest revision as of 22:14, 26 December 2022
See also Calendars; E-Mail, newsgroups, and forums.
[edit] Data interchange formats
- h-adr (Microformats)
- h-card (Microformats)
- LDAP (Lightweight Directory Access Protocol)
- LDIF (LDAP Data Interchange Format)
- vCard (.vcf)
[edit] Program-specific formats
- Cardfile (.crd)
- Microsoft Outlook contacts: Stored as part of the Personal Folder File - See also Microsoft Outlook
- Mozilla Thunderbird address book - See also Thunderbird
- Notes Storage Facility (Lotus Notes; holds calendars, contacts, e-mail, and other things)
- Novell GroupWise Address Book (.nab)
- Pegasus Mail (has many file types including one for contacts)
[edit] Cell phone contact formats
- AddressBook (Apple)
- CDMA phone data
- Google Contacts (cloud-based, used in Google services and synced to Android devices)
- Nokia contact data
- SIM contact data
- Windows Mobile contact data