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CardScan Executive: The Way to Clear Business Card Clutter!

By Alan Pearlman
January 27, 2006

If you are anything like me when it comes to business cards received, then you have a desktop filled with them and at least one drawer piled up with them. I always seem to throw the cards on the desk and hope that someday I can enter, or have someone else enter the information into my Outlook contact database. Of course, this never happens, thus perpetuating my never-ending battle to organize. It just seems no matter how hard I try, I never seem to get the cards off my desk and into my computer.

Well I have found the perfect solution to alleviate the situation. It's the CardScan Executive, and it is the most advanced business card reader available. The CardScan Executive, a USB model, scans in full color and is smaller, faster and sleeker then their earlier product versions, in fact it is now so small that it is travel friendly for your notebook computer case and for card scanning on the road.

Demanding users depend on its fast scan speed, top accuracy and easy-to-use software to turn business cards into data you can use to bring in new business or keep the clients that you now have happy. CardScan Executive saves you hours by capturing business cards directly into your computer. Without typing, you build a database of your vital contacts, either in CardScan's address book, in Outlook, or in any other popular contact manager that you may be utilizing.

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