Cardfile
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* [http://cd.textfiles.com/ccbwindows93/CORELDRA/CLIP_ART.ZIP CLIP_ART.ZIP] | * [http://cd.textfiles.com/ccbwindows93/CORELDRA/CLIP_ART.ZIP CLIP_ART.ZIP] | ||
* [http://cd.textfiles.com/ccbwindows93/CORELDRA/WINSFT11.ZIP WINSFT11.ZIP] | * [http://cd.textfiles.com/ccbwindows93/CORELDRA/WINSFT11.ZIP WINSFT11.ZIP] | ||
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* [http://cd.textfiles.com/wingold/IMAGES/F1104/COMPUTER.CRD COMPUTER.CRD] | * [http://cd.textfiles.com/wingold/IMAGES/F1104/COMPUTER.CRD COMPUTER.CRD] | ||
* [http://cd.textfiles.com/secretsubjects/INFO/HAM/COPS.CRD COPS.CRD] | * [http://cd.textfiles.com/secretsubjects/INFO/HAM/COPS.CRD COPS.CRD] |
Revision as of 12:41, 25 March 2018
Cardfile (sometimes spelled CardFile or Card File) is an address book application, with a native .crd file format. It was included with Microsoft Windows 1.0 through Windows Me and Windows NT 4. It has apparently been used as a clip art format.
Reportedly, the Cardfile source code was included in some Windows SDKs.
There are two .crd file formats, which can be named after their signatures: "MGC" format, and the somewhat more advanced "RRG" format.
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Identification
Files begin with ASCII characters "MGC
" or "RRG
".
Software
- The Cardwin Project
- Freeware 64 bit and 32 bit CardFile replacement
- Deark can extract images and text (MGC format only)
Sample files
- WINDOART.ZIP [Ed. note: Somebody confused CRD format with CDR format.]
- CLIP_ART.ZIP
- WINSFT11.ZIP
- COMPUTER.CRD
- COPS.CRD
- 1a_sin.crd
Links
- Wikipedia: Cardfile
- Windows 3.1 Card File Format, from Microsoft Support
- The Cardwin Project website - Has information about the format