Cardfile
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Cardfile is a personal information manager, based on index cards, using an interface in the style of a rolodex that was distributed with Microsoft Windows starting from the original version 1.01 until Windows NT 4.0 Server. Cardfile is also included with Windows 98 and Windows Millennium Edition, but has to be installed manually from the installation CD-ROM. Beginning with Windows 3.1, Cardfile supported Object Linking and Embedding. The version supplied with Windows NT versions was a 32-bit application with Unicode support. Both later versions could read .crd files created by previous versions.
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For other software using the
.crd
file extension, see ChordPro.Quick Facts Original author(s), Developer(s) ...
Original author(s) | Mark Cliggett |
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Developer(s) | Microsoft |
Initial release | November 20, 1985; 38 years ago (1985-11-20) |
Operating system | Microsoft Windows |
Platform | IA-32, DEC Alpha, MIPS, PowerPC |
Successor | Windows Address Book |
Type | Personal information manager |
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Localized versions of Windows may have contained Cardfile under other names, for example repert.exe (RĂ©pertoire) for the French language Windows.