CSV2VCF is a small utility that will help you convert Microsoft Outlook contact entries into vCard files. You can choose to either convert directly from Outlook, or you can convert already exported CSV files.
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This application has potential, but doesn't work at all. First time using it, I get a general error message. It doesn't say what went wrong. Thankfully this application was written in VB, so I understand it. Debugging it showed me "File In Use" error. After that, it claimed to successfully convert my CSV. I couldn't find the output anywhere. Turns out it was not successful. My CSV was in partial VCF, but the application should be able to adapt. I realized Windows 8 can import from CSV, and it had no issue converting. Since Windows has the ability to natively convert CSV to VCF (I believe since Windows Vista), there is no need for this application.
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It doesn't work at all: some essential fields are not exported. Useless!
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Only converts the first record from the csv file... and I had such expectations... Using Win7/Office2010
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Converts only 1st 100 records in your first use and 50 records in second usage. Not worth to give it a try.
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Excellent work.