Savvy business-card collectors don't type all those names and numbers into their contact manager--they use a card scanner to do the job. The latest release of Corex's popular CardScan software makes this job easier than ever. The Intellisync feature alone is worth CardScan 4.0's $79 street price ($69 upgrade); it synchronizes CardScan data with more than a dozen contact managers. A preproduction copy synchronized flawlessly with my ACT 4.0 and Lotus Notes 4.5 address books. Also new: expanded search capabilities, better PalmPilot synchronization, and Windows CE support. The software and Corex's petite CardScan300 scanner go for $260--a good deal for a package that saves space and time.
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