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## 🌟 Features
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- **vCard Parsing**
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- **vCard Parsing**
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Upload a `.vcf` file and view its contact details such as:
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Upload a `.vcf` file and view its contact details such as:
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## 🚀 How It Works
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## How It Works
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1. **Visit the Website**
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1. **Visit the Website**
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Open the page in your browser (works on both desktop and mobile).
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Open the page in your browser (works on both desktop and mobile).
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## 🧪 Project Purpose
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## Project Purpose
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This project was developed as a **test using Jules by Google**, Google's tool for prototyping and building web experiences with natural language input. It serves as a practical demonstration of how Jules can assist in creating structured, functional applications from simple ideas.
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This project was developed as a **test using Jules by Google**, Google's tool for prototyping and building web experiences with natural language input. It serves as a practical demonstration of how Jules can assist in creating structured, functional applications from simple ideas.
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## 🛠️ Tech Overview
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## Tech Overview
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- HTML, CSS, and vanilla JavaScript
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- HTML, CSS, and vanilla JavaScript
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- No frameworks, libraries, or build tools
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- No frameworks, libraries, or build tools
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## 📄 What is a vCard?
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## What is a vCard?
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A **vCard** (also known as `.vcf` file) is a standard file format for storing contact information. It is commonly used for exchanging contact details across platforms and services like phones, email clients, and CRMs.
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A **vCard** (also known as `.vcf` file) is a standard file format for storing contact information. It is commonly used for exchanging contact details across platforms and services like phones, email clients, and CRMs.
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## 📦 Usage Scenarios
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## Usage Scenarios
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- Importing/exporting contacts manually
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- Importing/exporting contacts manually
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- Quickly viewing a `.vcf` file’s content
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- Quickly viewing a `.vcf` file’s content
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- Lightweight alternative to desktop contact managers
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- Lightweight alternative to desktop contact managers
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## License
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This project is licensed under the **Strice License**. See LICENSE for more details.
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