

With the new import/export framework KAddressBook offers a dialog where you can select which contacts are to be exported.

The export selection dialog.
KAddressBook is able to import the following formats:
With this entry you can import your contacts from the vCard format (RFC 2426).
With this entry you can import your contacts from your Addressbook on a MS Exchange personal address book, which is used by MS Outlook and MS Outlook Express to store their contact data.
With this plugin you can import your contacts from the Eudora mail client.
CSV (comma separated value) is a format that is used by many (address book) applications.
With this entry you can import your contacts from the Opera web browser.
With this entry you can import your old contacts from a KDE 2.x installation.
LDIF is a plain-text representation of LDAP data, used by Netscape® and Mozilla to store their address book data.
To be written.
KAddressBook is able to export into the following formats:
With this entry you can import your contacts from the vCard format (RFC 2426). You can either export it into the 2.1 or in the 3.0 compatibel version of the vCard standard.
CSV (comma separated value) is a format that is used by many (address book) applications, it stores the contact informations in a plaintext field seperated by commas. This makes CSV very flexible and good for interaction with scripts.
LDIF is a plain-text representation of LDAP data, used by Netscape® and Mozilla to store their address book data.
To be written.
This exports the stored URLs of your contacts into the Konqueror bookmarks system.
To be written.