Windows Contacts

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Windows Contacts
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Windows Contacts in Windows Vista
Developed by Microsoft
Latest release 6.0.6001.18000 / February 4, 2008
OS Microsoft Windows Vista
Type Contact manager
License MS-EULA
Website Windows Vista Help: Windows Contacts

Windows Contacts is a contact manager, which replaced Windows Address Book (WAB) in Windows Vista. Windows Mail integrates with Windows Contacts. Windows Contacts uses a new XML-based schema format where each contact appears as an individual .contact file, and can store custom information related to contacts, including pictures. It features extensibility APIs for integration with other applications and storing custom information. The legacy *.wab format and the open standards, *.vcf (vCard) and *.csv (CSV) are also supported. Windows Contacts retains most of the functionality of Windows Address Book.

Features

  • Windows Contacts is implemented as a special folder in Windows Vista. Contacts can be stored in folders and groups.
  • It can import vCard, CSV, WAB and LDIF formats.
  • It can export in vCard 2.1 and CSV formats. Users can right-click a contact to quickly convert it to vCard format and send it to anyone.
  • It can print contacts in Memo, Business Card, Phone List formats.
  • Because contacts are stored in the Contacts folder simply as individual .contact files, they’re just another data type in the operating system that can be indexed and searched by Windows Search. Individual contacts can be quickly accessed from the Start menu search text box.
  • Windows Live Contacts, the contact manager for Windows Live Messenger and Windows Live Mail can store its information in the Windows Contacts folder if the option to encrypt it is unchecked in Windows Live Messenger.1 Whenever contacts in Messenger are updated, they'll be updated in Windows Contacts as well.
  • Windows Contacts exposes APIs for creating new contacts, reading and writing in an existing contact, adding a "Label" in the form of a URI to a "Property" or a "Property" to a "Contact", API for synchronizing devices with Windows Contacts.23

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