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== Identification ==
 
== Identification ==
Files begin with ASCII characters "<code>MGC</code>" or "<code>RRG</code>".
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Files begin with ASCII characters "{{magic|MGC}}" or "{{magic|RRG}}".
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== Software ==
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* [https://sourceforge.net/projects/cardwin/ The Cardwin Project]
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* [http://www.geert.com/CardFile.htm Freeware 64 bit and 32 bit CardFile replacement]
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* {{Deark}} can extract images and text (MGC format only)
  
 
== Sample files ==
 
== Sample files ==
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* [[Wikipedia:Cardfile|Wikipedia: Cardfile]]
 
* [[Wikipedia:Cardfile|Wikipedia: Cardfile]]
 
* [http://support.microsoft.com/kb/99340 Windows 3.1 Card File Format], from Microsoft Support
 
* [http://support.microsoft.com/kb/99340 Windows 3.1 Card File Format], from Microsoft Support
* [http://cardwin.sourceforge.net/ The Cardwin Project]
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* [http://cardwin.sourceforge.net/ The Cardwin Project website] - Has information about the format
* [http://www.geert.com/CardFile.htm Freeware 64 bit CardFile replacement]
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[[Category:Graphics]]
 
[[Category:Graphics]]
 
[[Category:Microsoft]]
 
[[Category:Microsoft]]

Revision as of 17:07, 24 March 2018

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

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