CamCard: Business Card Scanner

CamCard: Business Card Scanner

By Anh Nguyen

  • Category: Business
  • Release Date: 2019-12-06
  • Current Version: 1.6.1
  • Adult Rating: 4+
  • File Size: 46.82 MB
  • Developer: Anh Nguyen
  • Compatibility: Requires iOS 13.0 or later.
Score: 4.6
4.61017
From 59 Ratings

Description

CamCard, a lightweight app (~20MB), revolutionizes business card organization and management. It simplifies scanning and storing business cards in a centralized location, eliminating the need to carry a stack of cards in your pocket. With over 10,000 users worldwide and an impressive rating of 4.7 stars out of 5, CamCard has earned trust and reliability. CamCard effortlessly stores all your contact information, eliminating the hassle of manually entering it every time. Additionally, you can conveniently access contact updates and save them to your device. Here are some of its key features: - Scan, store, and manage your business cards effortlessly. - Stay updated on contact information and save it to your device. - Search scanned contacts effortlessly. - Share your card as a VCard. - Export business cards to a CSV file for easy sharing. - Make calls, send messages, and send emails to your contacts effortlessly. - Navigate to contact addresses using a map. - Manage contacts from all over the world with support for multiple recognition languages. For more information about CamCard’s privacy policy and terms of service, please visit: - Privacy Policy: https://anhnc.me/privacy - Terms of Service: https://anhnc.me/terms If you encounter any issues or have questions, feel free to contact us at [email protected].

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Reviews

  • Autofill Terrible

    3
    By hoya000
    Good concept and ok pricing. The autofill is terrible. I have to redo every entry
  • Great app

    5
    By BlizzRM
    I’ve gone through a few which were a pain in the …. This app is great and user friendly!
  • Good OCR, but flaws

    3
    By joe2193
    App does a good job at recognizing and getting correct most names and numbers. It could use some improvements in where it puts the info, for example it does great at getting a mobile phone number correctly, but then places it in the wrong field as a fax number. It wouldn’t be a huge problem if the app let you toggle the field type from fax to mobile, but it doesn’t, so you have to erase and manually put in both, which greatly undermines the good ocr. Also the scanning multiple cards feature has some bugs in that although it scans all the cards correctly, it doesn’t always populate the data into the contact fields. With a few fixes this could be a great app.

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