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Users often store contact information in VCF files, but it can be difficult to get the data out of them in CSV format. Although it is easier to work with CSV files in spreadsheets, it can be time-consuming and confusing when switching a VCF file to a CSV file by manual. This is stressful for a lot of individuals because they might not know the right tools or the best way to do it. To solve the problem easily, use the DataVare VCF to CSV Converter. You are able to convert your VCF file to a CSV format with this tool. This tool works quickly and easily, saving you time and effort whether you need to handle contacts or just turn data for other uses. It has a free trial, which is ideal because you can check it out and see how it works before you pay for it.
Read more: https://www.datavare.com/blog/import-vcard-to-csv-file-format.html
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If you are looking for the best application that can split a large VCF file into the smaller ones, then you can make use of the DataVare Address Book Converter Software. It is the tool that is designed professionally with maintaining the data integrity of all your contacts and their attributes. This software presents a simplified GUI that is simple to operate. Without any constraints on size, you can divide a VCF file with this software. For evaluating its functionalities, you can try the free trial version of it.
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Though the direct tools for Mac are few, there is a basic approach to convert an Excel file to vCard format on a Mac. Making use of the DataVare Excel vCard converter is an easy solution. This application runs on Windows, hence it's rather easy if you have access to a Windows computer. You just put your Excel file into the application, map the fields—name, phone number, email, and subsequently export it as a vCard file. Once the file is converted, you can use it on any platform, including Mac. The vCard (.vcf) format is supported by Mac Contacts, iPhones, and most email apps. Using this software, I found it to be flawless and free of technical knowledge needed. Also, you can use its free trial version to test it out for free.
Read more: https://www.datavare.com/blog/export-excel-contacts-to-vcf.html