CamCard’s optical character reader (OCR) can read and digest card information in 17 different languages, including English, traditional and simplified Chinese, Japanese, Hungarian, Swedish, and Russian.ĬamCard is one of the fastest apps we tried-it snaps card photos automatically and flattens the photo into a readable image.
It’s quick, accurate, and cheap, with two versions to suit different needs-its entry-level free version offers full functionality but limits your card-scanning to 200, where its premium version offers unlimited scanning. CamCardĬamCard ( free version and $3 premium version) is a classic. We tried out five to find out which one makes the best business card butler. Good news: There are plenty of apps that will help you stay on top of your business card stash by (quickly) digitizing them and adding the relevant information to your virtual rolodex (your Contacts list). Not such an effective networking tool after all.
Let me guess-leave them in your bag and forget about them until the next tradeshow rolls around. Business cards are pretty much a necessity for networking, but what do you do with 800 business cards when you get home from a tradeshow? We live in a practically paperless, digital age, but there’s one paper product that just won’t die: The business card.