Penpower WorldCard Color Business Card Scanner
- Digitally preserve and sort your professional and personal contacts with this color business card scanner
- Compatible with all major personal organization software and smart phones
- Includes a full text advanced search feature
- Includes up to 65,535 sub-categories for sorting
- One-year limited manufacturer’s warranty
Product Description
WorldCard Color is a solid A6-sized color business card scanner that recognizes and preserves color images of the business cards. It can also be used just as an ordinary color scanner to scan 4×6 color photos, baseball cards, game cards and other sports cards. The ergonomic design makes scanning very easy. WorldCard Color offers extraordinary performance for the price. No need to search frantically through stacks of cards or into that deep corner of your desk. Save time and energy running through all your business cards just to find the right one. Eliminate needless typing and endless keyboarding errors entering business card information. Minimize typing by leveraging WorldCard¿s automatic recognition capability of capturing contact info from all those business cards and synchronizing with your chosen applications to reflect the changes. If you use Outlook, Outlook Express, or ACT!, you can even scan or capture the contact info directly into t… More >>
Penpower WorldCard Color Business Card Scanner
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5 comments
Norman R. Winde on February 10, 2010 at 2:17 pm
The unit works great if all the cards have a similar contrast. It is not very creative with artistic fonts. I like the interface. Recommend not buying it. Look at other reviews of other product as it relates to setting the unit up and calibration.
Alvimar S. Magalhaes Jr. on February 10, 2010 at 2:36 pm
The Penpower WorldCard Color Business Card Scanner works perfect and it is very easy to use
T. chau on February 10, 2010 at 5:28 pm
The Scanner caused a little problem at first. After I restarted my computer, it worked ok. But the software was not good. My computer was P4 3.2GHz with 1G Ram, but the software consumed pretty much all the power of my computer. No other application could run. The user interface had to refresh for every inch you scroll. Imagine spending 20 seconds just to scroll from the top to the bottom of your contact list. I had to return it.
Heather Ashley on February 10, 2010 at 7:16 pm
Maybe I am writing this too soon however, it was one of the easiest setups I have experienced! All of like 5 minutes. I am scanning in business cards right and left. I will say that if they have a logo within the business name, that throws the scanner off and much of the entry has to be edited. Other than that, it seems like I only have to edit a little here and there.
I have heard that many doctors offices employ this type of scanner to save an image of your insurance card front and back.
The next test will be to see how easily I can save to Outlook and thus get the entries on our blackberries!
So far it was well worth the money!
L. Vescio on February 10, 2010 at 7:44 pm
I am very impressed with this business card scanner and the OCR works very well. I does not work on cards that have a dark background, but it did a great job on 90-95% of the cards I get in normal business operations. The software that interfaces with Outlook didn’t work as well as I had hoped, but then I really didn’t read the directions, so it may be just my lack of knowledge regarding the software. In my opinion, it was the best priced deal available.