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Unicode, Emoji, and Multilingual Names Garbled When Using Free vCard Splitters—Any Solutions?
by chrisadam adam - Thursday, 14 August 2025, 12:56 AM
 

My contacts have names in Hindi, Japanese, with emojis, etc. Whenever I use free splitters, these characters get mangled or replaced with ??? or broken symbols. Is there a technical way to preserve all Unicode content perfectly? Any paid desktop tool that guarantees full Unicode compatibility? Tips for safe conversion?

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Re: Unicode, Emoji, and Multilingual Names Garbled When Using Free vCard Splitters—Any Solutions?
by chrisadam adam - Thursday, 14 August 2025, 1:34 AM
 

Free vCard splitters frequently do not retain Unicode, emoji, and multilingual names because they do not adequately support UTF-8/UTF-16 encoding or vCard 4.0 specifications. It is worth considering a professional tool such as WholeClear Split vCard Software that can split vCard file effectively while retaining all text, images, addresses, and custom fields to split, as well as break VCF file into smaller pieces to aid in management, enables you to accurately split VCF contacts without losing any data and works completely offline. This program supports all vCard versions (2.1, 3.0, 4.0) and has a free demo to provide added security, and has no loss during the process.