vCard generates VCF files for importing personal data into vCard-compatible programs.
A vCard is a standard format for sharing information about a person or service, similar to a business card. They automate the exchange of personal information, and are widely used in a variety of Internet and telephony applications, including Jabber. For details regarding the use of vCards in Jabber, refer to JEP-0054.
The electronic business card format for the Internet. ClickMail can import vCards. Netscape Communicator has an option for automatically attaching your vCard to outgoing email. See http://www.imc.org/pdi
vCards automate the exchange of personal information typically found on a traditional business card as well as more advanced information; vCards are widely used in a variety of internet and telephony applications. For more information, refer to the official vCard specifications at http://www.imc.org/rfc2425.
A standard for storing information about individuals or corporations; an electronic business card. For more information, check the Internet Mail Consortium page on personal data exchange.
Internet Mail Consortium 's format for cross-platform scheduling (originally conceived by the versit consortium).
An attachable card containing the sender's information that can be sent with an e-mail so that the recipient has a ready made card to use in the Address book.
a collection of contact information that can be easily exchanged and imported into most contact managers
a electronic business card that contains all of your clients contact information
a generally useful thing containing contact and directory information that anybody can import in their address book easily
a powerful new approach to electronic, Personal Data Interchange (PDI)
a text-based contact record standard that allows people to quickly and easily exchange and store contact information within their contact database
a text-based contact record that your prospects can quickly and easily access and store in their electronic address books using any operating system, including OSs for handhelds
a text file that is used to exchange PIM data between devices such as PC, mobile phones, Inet, handheld computers etc
a vcf-file that contains contact information
A file format for the exchange of contact information. When you get an address card attached to an email, it's probably in VCard format. Not to be confused with vFolder:.
A format for personal information such as would appear on a business card. The vCard specification was created by the Versit consortium and is now managed by IMC. IMC's discussion of vCard and vCalendar
The electronic business card format used by Palm OS handhelds, Outlook Express, and others.
An industry-standard specification, maintained by the IETF, that defines a format for exchanging basic information such as a name, address, telephone number, e-mail address, and so on. The vCard specification defines a sort of electronic business card that can be sent via an e-mail attachment or as a link on a Web page. vCard recipients can easily add information to their electronic address books--as long as they're vCard-compliant.
The Internet standard for creating and sharing virtual business cards.
Standard defining the format of an electronic business card. All devices supporting vCard can exchange information such as phone numbers and addresses. For instance a user with a vCard-aware phonebook application on a handheld computer can easily transfer names and phone numbers to a vCard-aware mobile phone.
A vCard is an electronic business (or personal) card and also the name of an industry specification for the kind of communication exchange that is done on business or personal cards.
A standard for creating electronic business cards and sharing contact information over the Internet. Contacts in vCard format have a .vcf file name extension.
A standard format for an electronic business card that includes fields for the phone number, text name, and e-mail address of the message sender. Cisco Unity allows you to specify whether the voice name and vCard of the sender will be sent with outgoing messages to a VPIM-compliant voice mail system. If a vCard is attached to an incoming message from a VPIM system, the recipient can look at the vCard data in Cisco Unity ViewMail for Microsoft Outlook. Cisco Unity can also be configured to update the directory with information from the header or vCard data from incoming VPIM messages.
An electronic business card format.
An electronic business card. Consists of a collection of properties. See also: property
A specially-formatted XML file of a member's contact information that can be imported directly into most contact management software.
A standard defining the format of an electronic business card. It is used for devices to exchange information such as phone numbers and addresses.
Card is a file format standard for personal data interchange, specifically electronic business cards. vCards are often attached to e-mail messages, but can be exchanged in other ways, such as on the World Wide Web. They can contain name and address information, phone numbers, URLs, logos, photographs, and even audio clips.