To manually combine multiple vCard (VCF) files into one, you can use a command-line approach in Windows. First, place all the vCard files into a single folder. Then, open the Command Prompt, navigate to the folder using the "cd" command, and type the following command:
copy *.vcf combined.vcfThis merges all the vCard files in the folder into a single file named "combined.vcf." While effective, this method has limitations. It doesn't allow you to preview contacts before merging, which could result in duplicates or data loss. Additionally, the process can be tedious for users unfamiliar with the command line or those handling a large number of vCards.
A more efficient solution is the DRS vCard Splitter & Merger tool. This tool allows you to
combine multiple vCard files effortlessly in just a few clicks. It offers features like contact preview and duplicate management, ensuring accurate merging without data loss. The DRS vCard Splitter & Merger simplifies the process, saves time, and guarantees that all contact information is preserved, making it a better choice than manual methods.