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Worldcard mobile review
Worldcard mobile review




worldcard mobile review
  1. #WORLDCARD MOBILE REVIEW FOR ANDROID#
  2. #WORLDCARD MOBILE REVIEW ANDROID#
  3. #WORLDCARD MOBILE REVIEW SOFTWARE#

Capture business cards anytime & anywhere.

worldcard mobile review

With a simple click of the camera, you no longer have to manually input contact info from business cards or email signatures. WorldCard Mobile, the leading business card scanning application for iPhone, uses OCR (Optical Character Recognition) technology to instantly transfer information from business cards to users' native contacts. “WorldCard Mobile accurately read and sorted fax and mobile numbers, even when the cards labels used short-hand.” - Bob Tedeschi, New York Times “I’ve always been skeptical about contact capturing technologies…but I’m an overnight convert - changed my outlook (pun intended).” - Bill French, iPhone CTO “For scanning business cards onto your iPhone, WorldCard Mobile stands out.” – Macworld The preferred business card management tool of mobile phone developers like HTC, telecommunications companies such as CHT/Taiwan Mobile and CRM developers like JustSystems Ranked #1 Business Card Scanning application in

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Secured a spot among the Top 10 apps in the Business category in 194 countries Winner of the CTIA 2010 E-Tech Award for Mobile Applications - Pro-sumer/Business Productivity Named Best Mobile App OCR by 2010 MOBI Awards

#WORLDCARD MOBILE REVIEW ANDROID#

WorldCard Mobile is available from the Android Market.Wall Street Journal recommends it to all professionals. tel site - or uses a VCARD in a QR code - this is an essential piece of software. In short, until everyone puts their contact details on a. It's cheaper than paying someone to enter the details for you. It's far better than Google Goggles which - while fine for scanning books - is hopeless at business cards. It also missed out my Twitter handle - edent - admittedly, there's not always a field for that in an address book - but it could go into "notes". It's not a show-stopping bug - but it's annoying for neat-freaks like me. One annoying bug is the software's assumption that all phone numbers are formatted in the American style - that is my number of +447717512963 is formatted as +44 (7717) 512 - 963. Is that a phone or fax number? Is that an I or l? So it's worth double checking any entry.

#WORLDCARD MOBILE REVIEW SOFTWARE#

WorldCard fails in the same areas that any other bit of software does. Most useful when the card has a photo on it.įinally, you can edit the entry if the scanner has got any of the details incorrect. You can either snap a photo there and then - or use the image of the card. One nice feature is the ability to add a contact picture. Some complex designs fail completely - especially if the text colour isn't sufficiently differentiated from the background. Processing is relatively quick if the card is simple. The camera focuses, then churns away, You get the chance to rotate the image if, like me, you took the photo from askew. At only US$5.99 it's a good deal cheaper than some of its competitors - but does it work? Walk Through

#WORLDCARD MOBILE REVIEW FOR ANDROID#

unwieldy.Įnter WorldCard Mobile - the app for Android which claims to be able to recognise the text on business cards and add them directly to your address book. Unfortunately, my current "to do" pile of cards is getting a little. The only thing I love more than giving out my business cards, is taking business cards from others.






Worldcard mobile review