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Cardfile was first released with Windows 1.0 as an application that would allow users to create and flip through index cards containing several lines of free-form text. The original developer was Mark Cliggett [citation needed], represented by his initials MGC as the first three bytes of the original .crd file format.
A German scholar's physical Zettelkasten or card file A card file for personal knowledge management can be made up of notes containing numbers, tags (blue) and cross-references to other notes (red).
A Rolodex file used in the 1970s. A Rolodex is a rotating card file device used to store a contact list.Its name, a portmanteau of the words "rolling" and "index", has become somewhat genericized for any personal organizer performing this function, or as a metonym for a total accumulation of business contacts.
2 Another version of Cardfile? 1 comment. 3 Excellent Additions! 1 comment. 4 DOS Version? 1 comment. 5 Added More Versions. 1 comment. 6 “Unicode bugs ...
Microsoft planned to include games when developing Windows 1.0 in 1983–1984. Pre-release versions of Windows 1.0 initially included another game, Puzzle, but it was scrapped in favor of Reversi, based on the board game of the same name. [1]
QL Bounder, Brian Kelly - on QL Wiki QL Fantasy (World 2000, Golf Plus, Fireball Plus, Satellites, Marine, Leonardo, Amadeus, Q-Prints), RB Software, 1986 QL Fictionary
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An index card in a library card catalog.This type of cataloging has mostly been supplanted by computerization. A hand-written American index card A ruled index card. An index card (or record card in British English and system cards in Australian English) consists of card stock (heavy paper) cut to a standard size, used for recording and storing small amounts of discrete data.