06-28-2025, 03:02 PM
It can be hard to convert a lot of sophisticated vCard files to CSV on a Mac. I tried a lot of different things, but in the end I choose to use a program called SameTools Address Book Manager. It worked great for me, even though it was a Windows tool. It handled large batches from different sources without any problems and made CSV files that were clean and well-organized.
Here is what I did- I done the conversion on a Windows computer and then copied the CSV files back to my Mac. The procedure went quickly, and the result was just what I needed. They also have a free trial so you can try it out before you buy it.
You can import your VCF files into the macOS Contacts app and then utilize third-party apps or online converters to export them to CSV if you want to use tools that are native to Mac. That works well for small batches or easy contacts, but it can be a trouble with a lot of information or ones that are hard to understand.
In my opinion, this professional software is considerably more flexible and faster for large conversions, especially if you use Windows.
Here is what I did- I done the conversion on a Windows computer and then copied the CSV files back to my Mac. The procedure went quickly, and the result was just what I needed. They also have a free trial so you can try it out before you buy it.
You can import your VCF files into the macOS Contacts app and then utilize third-party apps or online converters to export them to CSV if you want to use tools that are native to Mac. That works well for small batches or easy contacts, but it can be a trouble with a lot of information or ones that are hard to understand.
In my opinion, this professional software is considerably more flexible and faster for large conversions, especially if you use Windows.