


So I implemented the following field structure in the CSV file: It was a little tricky to implement because CSV files call for a consistent field list in every row (record), whereas Evernote's Contact card format allows for a variable number of elements for certain fields (namely, for email, phone, Twitter, LinkedIn, and addresses). It hasn't had very extensive testing yet, so please download it and let me know via emailing how it works for you. TuskTools ContactExporter is currently available in an initial beta version you can download the installer from here. In response to expressed demand, I wrote a Windows utility that exports data from Evernote Contact notes to a CSV file.
