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Re: HOW TO UNSUBSCRIBE
Dear Otis,
Thank you so much for your prompt and courteous response.
I shall follow up on same.
Kind regards,
Keith Swift
At 03:06 PM 14/05/97 -0400, you wrote:
>On Tue, 13 May 1997, Keith Swift wrote:
>
>> Now I subscribed many months ago, but I am STILL patiently waiting for
>> something to come through that tells me how to get this marvellous little
>> 'business card', but the implications are that it is still in the
>> development stages. I am not a programmer, so cannot understand the
>> technical talk that is the norm here. Or why it is taking so long to develop
>> what seems to be a very simple concept.
>>
>> I have previously asked the question on this forum as to what V-card really
>> is or will be, and how to get it, but as yet no-one has bothered to
"reply".
>
>Hi,
>
>to answer your question:
>from <URL:http://www.POPULUS.net/populus/news.shtml>
>
>We have added support for Versit Cards (also known as
>vCards) which encapsulate POPULUS Members' personal
>information in a standard format. After you locate someone,
>you can simply drag and drop his/her vCard into any
>address book that supports this wide-spread standard, such
>as Now Up-to-Date or even Windows Address Book. So
>when you find a friend, college, or relative, you can easily
>add them to your address book by dragging the vCard icon,
>and you the need to retype all of his/her data in your address
>book manually. If your browser doesn't support drag and
>drop, you can always choose "Save Link As" option, and
>open the saved file from your address book.
>For more information about vCards visit
>http://www.versit.com/pdi/
>
>
>So, use Now-Up-to-Date if you have it, or use Windows Addressbook, or
>download the demo vCard viewer available from http://www.versit.com/pdi/
>somewhere.
>
>good luck,
>
>Otis
>--
>POPULUS, the Intelligent People Locator -- http://www.POPULUS.net/
>
>
>
Keith Swift
Bcom year 1 sem. 2 (mature age/distance)