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1. Introduction The digital age has produced a plethora of tools that manipulate personal data formats, among which contact‑management utilities are especially popular. One such utility— Opal‑Convert VCF to CSV to VCF (vCard) 1.1 —promises to transform contact information between the VCF (vCard) and CSV representations, enabling users to edit, merge, or archive their address books with ease. In an era where personal contact information is