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PerrySherman
vor 5 Jahren
Hallo @bw19
das wird glaube ich nicht funktionieren. Mac Kontakte lässt nur ein Export als vCard oder als .abbu zu.
beim Speedport Smart3 lässt sich nur eine Textdatei importieren
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PerrySherman
vor 5 Jahren
Hi Perry.
Der Weg klingt vielversprechend. In der Zwischenzeit ist es mir nämlich gelungen, mein komplettes Adressbuch (Mac-Kontakte) aus der iCloud als vcd-file zu Downloaden und in Outlook meines Mac zu importieren (ins csv-Format war leider nicht möglich). Jetzt muss ich nur noch einen Weg finden, wie ich das vcd-file sicher in ein csv-file umwandeln und daraus ein txt Format machen kann, das der Speedport Smart 3 lesen kann. Bin gespannt, ob das einigermaßen einfach geht.
Vielen Dank soweit.
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PerrySherman
vor 5 Jahren
@bw19
dann bin ich gespannt wie dieser Weg funktioniert
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PerrySherman
vor 5 Jahren
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Hat es mit den Kontakten funktioniert?
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