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Another Adress Book with XML

By | 11 May 2004 | Article
Adress book which uses XML to store contacts.

Sample Image - aabook.jpg

Introduction

This program is a result of my need. I use Outlook and when Windows crashes, my Contacts information is gone. There were only few email clients I used which had a nice AdressBook with some readable filename. So I decided to make an AdressBook for myself by myself. And this is the result.

Using Code

List of basic capabilities:

  • Files are stored in XML format with .xml file extension.
  • No. of contacts can be seen in window caption.
  • Contacts are loaded automatically from the current directory.

Source

I use in my program, code from this article by author Arnaud Brejeon.

History

1.0 Initial version

Feel free to post some wishes or suggestions!

License

This article, along with any associated source code and files, is licensed under The Code Project Open License (CPOL)

About the Author

Mystic_Unicorn

Web Developer

Czech Republic Czech Republic

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GeneralCould you help me out. PinmemberDarren_vms4:49 13 Dec '04  
GeneralRe: Could you help me out. PinmemberMystic_Unicorn10:24 13 Dec '04  
GeneralRe: Could you help me out. Pinsussvc-kid19:36 7 Feb '05  
GeneralRe: Could you help me out. Pinsussvc-kid19:36 7 Feb '05  
GeneralXML ???????!!!!!!! PinmemberDenis Tomashenko22:21 11 May '04  
GeneralRe: XML ???????!!!!!!! PinmemberMystic_Unicorn0:58 12 May '04  

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