Conversion of contacts in Vcard format to Access database. VCS to ACCDA converters.
There is probably no way how to convert contacts from a Vcard file to Access database directly. However, you can use vcs to csv conversion to create a comma separated value file from the contacts, and then import this file to Microsoft Access.
Otherwise .accda files are not databases, but an add-ins, so vcs to accda conversion is not possible.
Unfortunately, there is no detailed software record in the database for this conversion.
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Additional links: Open vcs file, Open accda file
VCS
Files with vcs extension are in most cases related to the vCalendar file format used by Microsoft Outlook and other calendar management applications for various platforms.
A vcs file extension is related to the Left 4 Dead, Half-Life 2 and other computer games developed by Valve. A vcs file contains shader.
A vcs file extension is related to the Video Clipstream and used for its video data.
A vcs file extension is related to the Titanfall, a 3D action shooter video game. A vcs file contains shader data.
ACCDA
An accda file extension is related to the Microsoft Access a database management system and used for its add-in files. The accda plug-ins are compatible with Access 2007, Access 2010, Access 2013, Access 2016.
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