The entire kit costs $59.95, but is it worth it? That depends. I am only using the Android version, so I will not be using the full experience of syncing across phone and desktop. WorldCard Mobile Kit has different applications for multiple types of operating systems, including iOS, Mac X10.6.8 and up, Windows 8, 7, Vista, XP and of course, Android 2.3 and up. I immediately was able to sync Andy’s contact with my Google and LinkdIn account quite easily. I was impressed.īut I’m very happy that the contacts aren’t just stored within the app, but you are able to sync them with whatever social media you desire. Design aside, the app uses your phone’s camera to automatically focus on and detect a business card, take a picture of it, and convert it into information you need.įor the sake of good ol’ Andy’s privacy, I did cover up the information, but I promise you the data matched up perfectly and the application scanned the card’s contents and put them in the right areas, which included first and last name, phone numbers of both personal and work and street addresses. The app isn’t the easiest thing to use, and it’s still stuck in the Gingerbread era in terms of design and usability which is a big no-no in my department. The kit comes with an activation code to use within the WorldCard Mobile Lite app to access all the features. The bronze-looking bar in front of the card can slide up and down to hold the card in place. We’ve got the all-aluminum base holding the phone tall in the front and a foldable stand in the back to put the business card.
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