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CardScan Personal is a compact business card scanner paired with powerful (though Windows-only) contact management software that makes short work of transforming a stack of business cards into useful ...
Business card scanners are a great way to capture, store, and retrieve contact info for the myriad colleagues and clients you meet over the years. But proofing the scanned information and weeding out ...
s that mountain of business cards on your desk about to topple? Corex Technologies Corp., the Cambridge, Mass., maker of CardScan, a business card scanner, may have the answer to your dilemma. The new ...
Web-based software is a decent match for this business-card scanner.
For all the paperless business conveniences, at least one old-fashioned paper-and-ink standby refuses to die: the business card. Subscribe to read this story ad-free Get unlimited access to ad-free ...
Back when I was a consultant I would find myself overrun with people’s business cards. Even back in those pre-internet days, it was obvious that electronic records are more valuable because you can ...
Anybody have any experience with CardScan scanners? I'm not as concerned with the hardware as the software-- the goal is to have a secretary scan business cards and have that data shared with her boss ...
I've been testing anew business card scanner from CardScan and really like it. It's a sleek 4-inch wide, color scanner bundled with impressive OCR and contact management software. The CardScan ...
This is a good labour-saving device that makes short work of a stack of business cards. A bit more intelligence regarding horizontal layout, and common abbreviations wouldn’t go amiss, but it’s quick ...
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