Methinks Unicode is shaping up to be a cunning method of halving the
bandwidth of the universe with little to no benefit (if we only speak
English and use Macs).

I guess the long term pay off will be OK. But so many things are byte
oriented it is not funny. And many of them are not going to change for a
long time.

>>> the reason 
>>> that Entourage's vCards do not work with AddressBook is that every other
>>> character is a null character (ASCII character 0).
> This sounds to me as if the issue is that Entourage is writing Unicode
> (UTF-16) data that the Apple address book is unable to interpret as it is
> expecting ASCII. Is this the right?


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