At 5:21 pm -0700 21/9/04, wren argetlahm wrote:
I've recently started messing around with Thunderbird.
I like it a bunch but I'm wondering if there's any
good way to port over my Address Book, with perl or
otherwise.
The Applescript script below creates a UTF-8 encoded .vcf file on
your desktop
At 10:19 pm +0100 27/9/04, John Delacour wrote:
The Applescript script below creates a UTF-8 encoded .vcf file on
your desktop containing all your contacts:
Actually that needs to be modified. The script below will give you
either a file with no blank lines or a file with a blank line only
On 2004.9.24, at 11:55 AM, wren argetlahm wrote:
--- Chris Devers wrote:
--- Joel Rees wrote:
I don't know about .vcf, but .csv is fairly easy
to just look at with
a text editor (formatting off, of course).
Yeah, they're both just text and (pretty) easily
readable. The problem comes in that I
On Thu, 23 Sep 2004, wren argetlahm wrote:
Incidentally, the .vcf file generated by AB looks akin
to your example but with a space between every
charecter and two newlines instead of one. Is that
normal, or might that be part of the reason that
Firebird is having difficulty reading it?
It
On 2004.9.24, at 11:34 AM, Chris Devers wrote:
On Fri, 24 Sep 2004, Joel Rees wrote:
I don't know about .vcf, but .csv is fairly easy to just look at with
a text editor (formatting off, of course).
VCF is (basically) an ascii format. You can encode binary data (e.g.
photos) in it, but it's base64
I'd like to take more time for this, but waiting doesn't produce more
time this week. So I'll just toss out an idea --
You might be interested in this page, entitled
Import Address Book
records into to Thunderbird :
http://www.macosxhints.com/article.php?story=20040905025741769
When I googled
On Fri, 24 Sep 2004, Joel Rees wrote:
I don't know about .vcf, but .csv is fairly easy to just look at with
a text editor (formatting off, of course).
VCF is (basically) an ascii format. You can encode binary data (e.g.
photos) in it, but it's base64 encoded (just like email) so you can poke
--- Chris Devers wrote:
--- Joel Rees wrote:
I don't know about .vcf, but .csv is fairly easy
to just look at with
a text editor (formatting off, of course).
Yeah, they're both just text and (pretty) easily
readable. The problem comes in that I don't want to
stop using AddressBook and so
--- Ken Williams [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
You might be interested in this page, entitled
Import Address Book
records into to Thunderbird :
http://www.macosxhints.com/article.php?story=20040905025741769
When I googled for thunderbird and address,
trying to learn what
thunderbird was,
You might be interested in this page, entitled Import Address Book
records into to Thunderbird :
http://www.macosxhints.com/article.php?story=20040905025741769
When I googled for thunderbird and address, trying to learn what
thunderbird was, this was the first link that came up.
-Ken
On Sep
I am using Now Contact and Now Up-To-Date and it is getting tired.
Does anyone have a recommendation for something Mac-ish that would work
better? Even something that costs a few hundred.
Joe.
On Sep 21, 2004, at 10:50 PM, Ken Williams wrote:
You might be interested in this page, entitled
On Sep 21, 2004, at 9:28 PM, Joseph Alotta wrote:
I am using Now Contact and Now Up-To-Date and it is getting tired.
Does anyone have a recommendation for something Mac-ish that would
work better? Even something that costs a few hundred.
iCal?
David
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