CardScan
Personal
v8 Card Scanner

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CardScan Personal v8 Card Scanner

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Manufacturer: CardScan
Model: CSP-A08480-ENG
Binding: Electronics
Publisher: CardScan
Label: CardScan
Platform: Windows XP
Platform: Windows XP
Special Features: nv:Scanner Type^Business Card|Interface Connectivity^USB 1.1|Power Source^USB Powered

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Editorial Review
CardScan Personal is the smallest, most affordable system from CardScan - ideal for the user on the go. Synchronizes easily with Outlook, PDAs and smart phones. Monochrome scanning in only 5 seconds per card.PRODUCT FEATURES:Accurately scans and reads business cards in seconds and creates a digital address book;Includes online backup; access from a browser; and contact updating;Consolidates all your contact data using drag-and-drop from email and web sites;Synchronize or export to Outlook, Outlook Express, Palm, Windows Mobile devices, iPods and smart phones;Easily categorize contacts, search, sort, de-dupe, print labels, map addresses and much more.
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Incredibly easy to install and sync to Outlook 2008-05-15
I found the scanner & software installation very quick and easy. I use Microsoft Outlook to maintain my contacts for both computer & PDA and I found that by using the scanner I've made my contact information more complete (typically I never entered mailing addresses and titles to save time) and I've dramatically cut the time needed to enter and update contacts. A tool exists to find duplicate contacts it was very effective in eliminating multiple duplicate entries in my contact database. Sometimes the scanner has trouble recognizing company names, as business cards frequently have artistic logos in place of written names, so some manual entry may still be required. It does poorly with cursive writing, as to be expected. But it is pretty sharp at taking in phone numbers without making mistakes, and that is most important for my purposes. The online contact archiving tool seems that it would be useful as well.


99% PERFECT 2008-05-02
This is the best gadget I have ever bought. The character recognition is amazing, I would guess better than 95% accurate. Obviously some bus cards are a disaster so you cant have a machine be perfect. Even though the scanner is mint, there is more - free CardScan internet storage. This free feature is a storage website that is automatically updated when you make changes to your contacts. And it is accessible via any internet. If you have a lot of bus cards just get this scanner - you will be happy!


Feedback on CardScan Personal 2008-04-20
It is not my habit to advertise my purchases, however this product and service features coming along with it are worth it.

Scanning your bus.cards this way saves an enormous amount of time, and being able to view all contacts worldwide via a weblink is simply great.

Point for improvement: some companies are so creative in their bus.card lay-out, that the scanner has some difficulty putting text and titles in the right places. Confuses me too sometimes.

Real recommendation!


Quick setup, easy use 2008-04-08
It works as advertised. Seamless integration with M$ Outlook. Automagically places name, title, email, and phone numbers into the correct fields. I just scan, click a few buttons (the need for conformations after I scan a card is my only complaint) and I'm done. Good product.


Excelente Produto !! 2008-03-23
Ha anos estou tentando organizar meus cartoes , comprei o Cardscan e nao me arrependo . Ele escaneia, le o conteudo , faz as correcoes , armazena no computador e no site do fabricante, cria catalogo de enderecos , sincroniza com meu outlook e com o Palm Treo . Nota 9 , so nao eh pq e P&B e nao color !


Cardscan for Home Office users 2008-07-05
I selected the Cardscan 60 for my home office needs. I had a large pile of cards that I did not have the patience to enter into Outlook.

I run Vista and had some initial problems loading the software under the AutoRun process. I had to restart the installation and then opened the files on the disk and then manually selected the .exe program to begin installation. This worked.

Once the software was installed the program works very well. The scanner is rated at a little slower than the larger models but frankly I don't think it is money well spent. The scan speed of the 60 is fine for my needs. I processed over 100 cards in 20 minutes including edit checks...

Cardscan synchs very well with Outlook 2003 which I use as my contact DB.

I did notice as other users have reported that the scanner seems to stop feeding cards after 15 or so inserts...not sure why but when I lifted the scanner and tilted it back while holding the card in place, the scanner began to operate and accepted the cards. I emailed Cardscan and they gave a number for me to call which I will do this week.

It seems to read all standard US and European cards styles very well. It cannot read company names if part of logos or wild font styles. It's accuracy is about 80% meaning you will have to go back and check and edit some cards as they are processed.

Definitely worth the cost and saves lots of time and keeps my database current.


CardScan Review-Bill Dubovsky for Bits & Bytes, SI Business Trends 2008-07-03
CardScan Personal Card Scanner. - Bill Dubovsky, S.I. Business Trends, "Bits & Bytes," July, 2008.

Situation: You have just been to a meeting, trade show or business mixer and have a slew of new business cards. You put a rubber band around them and promise yourself to enter them into Outlook, ACT!, Goldmine or other contact manager and follow up with each contact. In many cases the only time you will touch those cards a second time is when the rubber band decomposes and the cards are all over your desk drawer. If only there was an easy way to get that information into your computer, smart phone or PDA data base without having to re-enter each card! That solution may be here.

What is it? The CardScan personal is a small USB connected and powered scanner that you can take on the road, scan in each business card, and have it saved as an image, an address card file, or synchronize with most of the major contact data bases and smart phones. The system I reviewed is the CardScan personal by CardScan, Inc., about $153 on Amazon.com.

How it works: You first install the software which is provided on a CD-ROM. Next you attach the cord from the small scanner to a USB port on your computer, and start up the software. You follow directions to set-up and align the scanner.

To scan in a business card, just feed them into the scanner which is a little larger than an eye glass case. It feeds each card through one at a time, taking only a few seconds per card. Once they're in, you can review the actual card (on the bottom half of the screen) with the text (on the top of the screen). At that point you can check for errors or missing info and add it or move it as you would with any text editor. When you're satisfied with the text you click on "verify" and the business card data goes into a data base. You can also classify a card as to prospect, vendor, etc. and you can de-dup the list looking for doubles of cards. Editing can be in the "drag and drop" mode, reducing the chance for mistakes, or you can delete or add your own information, comments, or notes at that time.

You can actually use the CardScan software as your data base and print out your card information in many formats. You can even just print out a page with the actual card images on them (if you have cards with photos on them) and you can use the data in a mail merge function or even create mailing labels from them.

Other features include a quick search function, one-click emailing, creating mailing labels with a DYMO LabelWriter Printer (automatic connect), synch with your other database software and "safeguard" which allows you to back up and save a copy of your data on-line so if your computer crashes or you lose your PDA or smart phone, you can always retrieve your contact data.

What you need: Microsoft Windows XP or Windows 2000, a Pentium or later processor, 64 MB or RAM and 90 MB - 120 MB of hard-disk space. The CardScan personal scanner comes with all software, hardware and cables you need to connect to your computer.

How hard is it to use? I connected my CardScan scanner to my MacBook Pro, using the Bootcamp Windows XP partition and got it working within 10 minutes.

Findings: It worked as advertized. I always like to check the users' comments and reviews in Amazon before I buy anything, as they seem to be an honest assessment of what you can expect.

Pros: It actually worked better than I thought it would. Standard business cards worked the best, while "artsy" cards with unusual type fonts did poorly. It really got me to take notice of the design of people's business cards. I found that the more professional cards, from more established businesses, scanned easily with little or no corrections necessary. Amateurish cards with lots of text and graphics didn't do as well. They were even hard to read when I reviewed them visually! The CardScan software also allows you to scan the backs of the cards and keep the both sides together.

It was convenient enough to export the information to my contact manager, ACT!, and to make address cards for Mac's Address Book, which could be stored on an iPhone. CardScan also markets a similar scanning system for tracking business receipts and expenses.

Cons: Because people's cards are so diverse in design and layout, I had to review each card for accuracy. While editing and "drag and dropping" data from one field to another is easier and less time consuming than entering all the data into the database, it's not automatic.

Bottom-line: I was impressed at the software's ability to handle the job and felt that the price was a fair value. It actually worked better than I thought it would and I would recommend the unit for businesses or organizations who collect a lot of business cards, especially after business shows. The unit also has other features and functions which I don't need at the current time, but appear to be useful and impressive, especially for people who don't use contact management software.[...]


Better than Expected 2008-06-03
Bought the product to scan business cards and discovered the software was marvelous and the on-line access was wonderful for updating my database.The porgram worked very well integrating with OutLook, and again I was pleasantly surprised how well is sycronized.


Great capture, easy to use 2008-06-02
Most card scanners seem to get mixed reviews. This one seemed to get the best reviews so I tried it. I have been very impressed with it's text capturing and matching capabilities. How it knows where the name is on some of these cards is beyond me. It misses some characters here and there, but I'm sure they all do. This is the only one I've tried, but I'm very satisfied. I have scanned hundreds of cards and feel so much more organized.


Very pleased 2008-06-02
Performed as advertised and more...i was very happy w/ the speed, clarity of digital display and other cool features. Was able to follow up on multiple trade show leads the SAME DAY I entered all the biz card info, a first!

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