If you're the handheld type, you can sync with your Palm, Windows CE, or Psion devices. You can store your contacts online at the CardScan.Net Web site, so you can access them from any PC. The CardScan can also synchronize contacts with wireless telephones courtesy of FoneSync. It lets you set up the scanner to synchronize your contacts with your favorite e-mail program or organizer application, such as Microsoft Outlook, Symantec Act, or Lotus Notes. The CardScan Executive 600c's software has more than a few impressive features. You'll still have to feed them in, but the CardScan has a handy flip-down storage tray to catch and stack the cards as they come out. From there, you can feed cards singly or in batches, to be processed after all the images have been scanned. It takes about five seconds to run the calibration card (or any blank business card) through the machine, and you're ready to start scanning your business cards.
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Having a dedicated digital assistant to update your contact database is great, but at $299, good help doesn't come cheap. Using the company's clever optical character recognition (OCR) scheme, everything is placed into the proper category, be it name, title, company name, address, phone, fax, or Web address. The attractive, functional and compact (2.1圆.7x4.1 inches) color scanner reads the information from business cards and sends the names and other contact information to your PC or handheld.
The Corex CardScan Executive 600c wants to be your little helper.