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Opal-Convert VCF/CSV is powerful, easy to use software that allows you to convert from (and to) the industry standard vCard format - VCF, from (and to) CSV/Excel. As you change the options, the output will update immediately in realtime. This allows you to have instant feedback to see if the conversion results match your expectations and makes it very easy to use. Batch conversion is featured too so you can convert multiple files at once. Opal-Convert VCF to CSV to VCF (vCard) features include: Convert from and to industry standard vCard (VCF) format Very easy to use GUI with realtime updating of output when changing options Extensive customization options to tailor the vCard/CSV to your requirements Batch conversion for multiple files Hassle-free installation (or reinstallation) with no passwords or keys Preferences are saved and can be set to defaults with a button click Safe and secure with all conversion taking place offline 60 day money back guarantee Support for Microsoft Outlook, MS Outlook Express, Lotus Notes, Mac Address Book, Linux Kontact/KAddressBook, Evolution, iPhone, Blackberry, Palm OS, GMail, ThunderBird, Entourage and many more!
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"demo version invisible on disk, impossible to uninstall"
Version: Opal-Convert CSV VCF - Lite 1.52
Pros
the demo version interface looks nice, but it's impossible to check the result as the "save" functionality is disabled
Cons
Demo version "invisible" on disk and hence impossible to uninstall!!! At installation time the installer asks to choose an install directory, but nothing gets written there at all. Even the setup executable file (launched from the browser's download history window) is nowhere to be found. Can't imagine anything worse.
Summary
If you don't like the idea of things getting installed on your computer without you being able to remove them, don't even try this demo version -- which is of very little use anyway.
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