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old 10.1.5 Address Book readable with 10.3.x ?
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old 10.1.5 Address Book readable with 10.3.x ?


  • Subject: old 10.1.5 Address Book readable with 10.3.x ?
  • From: Lorenz Hipp <email@hidden>
  • Date: Sun, 2 Jan 2005 21:09:56 +0100

Hello folks,

I have some GBytes backup from an old Mac, running under Mac OS X 1.5, including the AddressBook
database. While the Mac runs now under OS X 3.6, the question is, how to get the AddressBook database
into some more readable format to import them, or directly convert them to the new AddressBook via
a small app that uses the ABook-API. (Yeah, I know, easiest way would have been, to export the records,
while in X 1.5, but now it's too late)


Looking into the raw file ("Address Book.addressbook") reveals, that most of the data is clear text, but not
easy to re-construct. My first guess, was to use the NSCoding-mechanism to get the Data (Objects ?)
into a readable format, but without luck. (I guess here were made some changes in the last years)


Second guess, was to link against the old AddressServices.framework (MacOSX10.1.5.sdk), but I have no
experience, how to get sth. like that to work. I know how to add the framework, but I don't see any
header files. It seems, that they are only included at the 10.2.sdk or higher.


Does someone have experience to handle stuff like this?


Thanks in advance for any suggestions.

Lorenz








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