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* [http://cd.textfiles.com/carousel344/030/CLIP_ART.ZIP CLIP_ART.ZIP]
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** Some of these files are also here: [http://cd.textfiles.com/carousel344/030/CLIP_ART.ZIP CLIP_ART.ZIP]
 
* [http://cd.textfiles.com/1stcanadian/windows/stsc1a/1a_sin.crd 1a_sin.crd]
 
* [http://cd.textfiles.com/1stcanadian/windows/stsc1a/1a_sin.crd 1a_sin.crd]
  

Revision as of 02:09, 17 August 2014

File Format
Name Cardfile
Ontology
Extension(s) .crd
Released 1985

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.

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.

Identification

Files begin with ASCII characters "MGC" or "RRG".

Sample files

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