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CardScan Executive V8
alaSCORE 88

122 reviews

November, 2009

72 / 100

11 Experts

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CardScan Executive

By AskMen.com Editors

Keep your contacts in order with CardScan's Executive business card scanner.

January, 2009

Rating

79

askmen.com
US

CardScan Executive

By Adam Berenstain

The Cost of Doing Business Cards

Scans business cards and saves contact info as editable text quickly and (mostly) reliably. Syncs with Address Book. Quiet, solid scanner

Expensive. Scans only one card at a time. Intel-only software

The CardScan Executive takes some of the drudgery out of getting the information on business cards into your Mac, but not quite enough to recommend to most users.

December, 2008

Rating

60

maclife.com
US

CardScan Executive

By M. David Stone

Parsing the information on business cards is hard to do well. CardScan Executive makes it look easy.

Small size. Powered through USB cable. Highly accurate text recognition and parsing of text on business cards.

No automatic document feeder. Pricey.

The CardScan Executive's strength lies in the CardScan software, which is still among the best available for reading business cards and parsing text.

The CardScan Executive package combines CardScan 8, the latest software version, with the current-model CardScan 800c scanner. The traditional solution is to get a business-card scanner such as the CardScan Executive ($259.99 direct). If you're...

March, 2007

Rating

70

pcmag.com
GB

PC Pro: Product Reviews: CardScan Executive V8

By Ross Burridge

Using OCR to digitise them is a great idea in theory, but this latest version from CardScan doesn't realise its potential.

September, 2007

Rating

33

pcpro.co.uk
GB

CardScan Executive V8

It probably won't revolutionise the office, but if you're looking for a fast, easy and safe way to store your business card collection, the CardScan Executive V8 is certainly worth considering

Fast in operation, Easy to use, Lightweight and portable

Not 100% accurate, Expensive, Doesn't support Office 2007

A useful bit of kit for anyone who exchanges a high volume of business cards

The CardScan Executive V8 is a miniature USB-powered business card scanner and contact manager system. Fast, efficient and easy to use, the CardScan Executive V8 will save you time typing the details of your contacts into your contact manager...

August, 2007

Rating

80

tech.co.uk
GB

CardScan Executive

By Matt Egan

Here at PCA Towers we're drowning in business cards - it's our only perk (apart from booze and groupies, obviously). But not being organised, we find it difficult to keep track of these useful contacts.

If you're cursed with piles of random business cards - and using a Rolodex makes you feel a bit too JR Ewing - the CardScan Executive is for you. It's smart, effective and easy to use. But not cheap.

CardScan ExecutiveHere at PCA Towers we're drowning in business cards - it's our only perk (apart from booze and groupies, obviously). Convinced that the Executive is the solution to this problem, CardScan CEO Jonathan Stern sticks his own card in...

September, 2005

Rating

80

pcadvisor.co.uk
GB

CardScan Executive

By Sandra Vogel

You'll never need to type in the details from a business card again. From PC Plus 167, September 2000

Typing the information, while not exactly time consuming, can be a bore, so Corex has come up with the CardScan Executive to take the strain on your behalf. While undoubtedly efficient, at £200 the CardScan Executive is certainly not an impulse...

September, 2000

Rating

80

maxpc.co.uk
DE

Visitenkarten Scanner - CardScan executive

By PC Magazin

US Note: This is an automatic translation. The text can differ from the original review.

the CardScan business card in the executive order creating chaos. ...

very good

key is the software. The data detection has worked very well in the test. The records can be exported to various email applications. Outlook can also be a? Map button? are placed in contact with the activation, a ...

May, 2006

Rating

100

pc-magazin.de
DE

CardScan executive

US Note: This is an automatic translation. The text can differ from the original review.

the CardScan business card in the executive order creating chaos. The decisive factor is not the scan performance. The device takes about three seconds for a scan and six in order to process the data very well .

|| key is the software. The data detection has worked very well in the test. The records can be exported to various email applications. Outlook can also be a? Map button? are placed in contact with the activation, a ...

May, 2006

No rating

pcgo.de
DE

Nie mehr Visitenkarten abtippen: Cardscan Executive

By Mike Sixt

US Note: This is an automatic translation. The text can differ from the original review.

If you can spare $ 299 to save the tedious typing of business cards, is well served with CardScan. The investment is profitable but only if you have a lot of business cards, constantly get new supplies, and even these arc

scans quickly, is small and handy, easy to use multiple cards can be scanned in a row

expensive errors in number and letter recognition does not work with Exchange Server

br / The Business Card Scanner Cardscan Executive is for networkers who make very many contacts, and these in Outlook, Palm OS or Pocket PC devices want to merge, well suited. However, it must have generated a lot of business cards ,...

October, 2005

Rating

67

zdnet.de

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