Cardfile

Cardfile is a personal information manager 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.

The MGC signature of .CRD files is the initials of the author, Mark Cliggett.

Cardfile's source code was delivered with the Windows SDK. The availability of the source code was apparently not known to everybody, because one can find a 1989 reverse engineering of the (very simple) file format on the Internet.

Localized versions of Windows may have contained Cardfile under other names, for example repert.exe (RĂ©pertoire) for the French language Windows.

Schedule+, which appeared with Windows 95, and Outlook Express, which appeared with Windows 98, have built-in contact managers which can replace Cardfile. Schedule+ had the ability to import Cardfile .CRD files through its Import/Export Add-on pack.

Version Information

Running under later Windows versions

The 16-bit version of cardfile (File Version 3.10.0.103) can run on all x86-based 32-bit versions of Windows including Windows 7 32-bit. Cardfile.exe ver. 3.10.0.103 was included on the Windows 98 and Windows Millennium Edition installation CD but was not installed by default. It is in the WIN98_44.CAB file on the Windows 98 SE Upgrade CD.

To have it open a particular .crd file by default, include the file name without a path in cardfile's Target property and set "Start in" to the folder where the .crd file is located. For instance, if cardfile.exe is stored at "C:\Program Files\Misc Programs\cardfile.exe" and the .crd file is stored at D:\MyData\Misc_Data\CardData.crd, Target would be set to: "C:\Program Files\Misc Programs\cardfile.exe" CardData.crd (including the double quotes) and "Start in" would be set to: D:\MyData\Misc_Data

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