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|Version=1.00 (May 1993)
|Version=1.00 (May 1993)
|Vendor=Biomedical Design Centre
|Vendor=Biomedical Design Centre
|Author=
|Author=[[Brett Baudin]]
|License=Shareware
|License=Shareware
|Download={{FileLink|PersonalCards_1-00.zip}}
|Download={{FileLink|PersonalCards_1-00.zip}}
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Personal Cards is a 32bit card file program for OS/2 2.x. It provides a convenient way to store and retrieve addresses and phone numbers for personal use. It is based on the OS/2 notebook metaphor.
Personal Cards is a 32-bit card file program for OS/2 2.x. It provides a convenient way to store and retrieve addresses and phone numbers for personal use. It is based on the OS/2 notebook metaphor.
 
==Features==
* multithreaded
* support of long file names
* Extended Attributes
* storage of up to 500 cards per file
* select font to customize the notebook
* select background and foreground colours
* text search for a specific string
* on-line help
* automatically opens the last file used.
* remembers last window size position.


[[Category:Personal Information Managers]]
[[Category:Personal Information Managers]]
[[Category:Shareware]]
[[Category:Shareware]]

Latest revision as of 18:42, 17 September 2023

Personal Cards
Version 1.00 (May 1993)
Vendor Biomedical Design Centre
Author Brett Baudin
License Shareware
Download PersonalCards_1-00.zip
Website

Personal Cards is a 32-bit card file program for OS/2 2.x. It provides a convenient way to store and retrieve addresses and phone numbers for personal use. It is based on the OS/2 notebook metaphor.

Features

  • multithreaded
  • support of long file names
  • Extended Attributes
  • storage of up to 500 cards per file
  • select font to customize the notebook
  • select background and foreground colours
  • text search for a specific string
  • on-line help
  • automatically opens the last file used.
  • remembers last window size position.