As statey others, it does work perfectly in Mozilla, pops up the address book nicely. BUT, I wonder if any OSS can CREATE these 'vcards'?? That is the real question.

I am sorry, I just found the sig strange on this list, that's all. No insult intended.

Regards,

Jason

Don Gould wrote:
Dear Jason,

No.  This was not an attempt to be a troll at all.  (I have better things to
do with my night than troll the CLUG or any other list)

I actually want a solution and I don't know enough about Linux or Open
Source Applications.


Cheers Don



-----Original Message-----
From: Jason Greenwood [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, February 24, 2004 8:45 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: vCard...


Please tell me this is a farcical troll??


Don Gould wrote:

Does a vCard translate to Linux and Open Source applications?

If 'Answer' == 'No' Then: Can You Provide A Better Solution? :)

Cheers

Don Gould

About vCard: This message has a 'vCard' attached. It has

all my contact


details in it. You can create vCards in MS Outlook (I used

MS Outlook


2000).  If you use Outlook you can drag and drop it direct into your
contacts list.

If you create and send me a vCard it saves me having to

type all your


details in to my computer (and making mistakes :).

My computer is linked to my second hand Sony PEG-SJ20/G

Palm Pilot (which


I'd love to upgrade to a Sony P900 PDA/Mobile with a Blue

Tooth ear piece).


"Your vCard" --> "Outlook 2000" --> "PDA" = Less Time,

Less Mistakes, More


Productivity! :)

Linux & Open Source Users: I belong to the CLUG Mailing

List - It took me 10


years to learn to be productive with Outlook - How many

installfests do you


think it will take to become productive with Linux?




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