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Still using a rolodex or those manual box type business card keepers? Are you missing that one important business card of a client that you need to meet today because you haven’t filed them yet in your manual business card filing system?

There’s a solution for you. Scan those business cards and save it in your electronic address book in your PC in one step.

CardScan is a desktop device that quickly and accurately scans the printed information from business cards into the correct fields of a powerfully searchable, highly compatible electronic address book. In seconds, CardScan enters more cards than you could type in hours. Then, over 50 powerful software features help you search, sort, and use that contact information more efficiently.

Now that’s the kind of technology that would save you time managing your business cards.

“Imagine all of your business cards in one very powerful system. Need to confirm a meeting? You find the contact’s business card on your computer instantly – along with the notes you wrote on the back. Click on the email address, and a pre-addressed email pops up. Click on the street address, and Mapquest gives you directions to your meeting.”

It can also sync to other contact managers and portable devices. A true time saver for the busy executive.

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  1. Stoked Brands » Technology, New Age, and Business Cards

    17|May|2006

    [...] Last, lest you think that I’m not a fan of CardScan, I’ll link you to other testimonials about the tool. They seem overwhelmingly positive (and I am still a big fan, even though it chokes about 10% of the time) and are glad something like this can help us get on with our real work. Check Here, Here, and Here for some positive thoughts about the software – most of which I agree with. It is a great timesaving tool – unless you’re in the business of helping new-age clients. [...]


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