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Review on πŸ“‡ Efficiently Digitize Your Business Contacts with the Corex CardScan Executive 600c Color Business Card Scanner by Scott Reid

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Quick Use of Business Cards in Electronics

Tired of stacks of business cards on your desk? This could be a clean spreadsheet solution. The scanner scans each business card and the program inserts the text into the appropriate address book fields. The scanned image ends up in the address book. Setup takes ten minutes, including installing the software, plugging the scanner into a USB port, and scanning the first card. As with any scanner on the market, the scanned text contains typographical errors and is not always in the correct field. The software compensates for this by storing the scanned image in an address book entry for easy reference. Use CardScan software and integrate with other technologies. Click on a contact's address when you're connected to the internet and you'll be taken to Mapquest for a map. Include a personal business card in outgoing Outlook emails. Transfer contact information to compatible PDAs, contact managers, digital cell phones or paper organizer software. Also useful, especially for travelers, is CardScan.Net, a secure server that stores scanned contact information for access in any web browser with a personal password.

Pros
  • Worth Your Money
Cons
  • No Insurance