Business Card Reader for iPhone 1.0

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    Requires iPhone OS 3.1

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Business Card Reader for iPhone imports contact information right from business card to your iPhone contacts. Business Card Reader for iPhone takes photo then reads it using text recognition technology made by ABBYY and enters complete and accurate contact info into appropriate fields of the iPhone address book. There is no need anymore in boring manual retyping of all names, phone numbers, emails and other entries from business cards. It recognizes English, French, Italian, German, and Spanish business cards. In a built-in browser it is possible to make automated LinkedIn search of a scanned contact and read LinkedIn profile without leaving the Business Card Reader for iPhone app.

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