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IRIS Business Card Reader II for Macintosh (USOA180)
Binding: Electronics
Brand: Iris
EAN: 0765010103225
Format: CD
Item Dimensions: 5.9
Label: IRIS
Manufacturer: IRIS
Model: USOA180
MPN: USOA180
Publisher: IRIS
Studio: IRIS
Features:- Macintosh-compatible business card and photo reader
- Up to 600 dpi resolution; USB connectivity
- Recognizes characters ranging from 6 to 72 points
- Your choice of 6 interface languages
- Recognizes cards from up to 53 countries, optional Asian character support
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Editorial Review: I.R.I.S. Business Card Reader II for Mac - Even in today's Digital Age, business cards are still a great way to quickly distribute all of your contact information. However, being in the Digital Age means we have still get that information into our computers and PDAs. And that's where the I.R.I.S. Business Card Reader comes in. Simply insert the business card, and it will scan the data into your contact management database. Never again will you have to sit for hours typing away after big meetings and conventions! Color Scanning - scans business cards and photos in color, grayscale, or black and white Free Tech Support! Connects via USB Requires an Apple Macintosh with at least a PowerPC processor, 32MB of RAM, USB Port, 80MB of hard drive space and MacOS 9.x
Customer Reviews
Average Rating: 
Rating: - Horrible. DO NOT BUY.
This product does not work. Do not buy it. Everything about it is bad. Horrible user interface. Badly designed scanning unit. Unreliable OCR. Incomprehensible documentation. Software doesn't even boot on Leopard unless you email tech support and ask for a patch. Don't waste time on this. Instead, email Corex and ask them when their Cardscan product will be available for Mac.
Rating: - Avoid this product
The card reading ability of the device is worse than the rational customer might expect. The error rate I experienced was around 35%. I had scanned 30 cards, wasting time correcting data, and then the program crashed. In OSX. I hardly ever see a program crash. But here's the kicker: it didn't save the work at any point. In fact, there was no save funtion I could find easily, just export. I returned it right away, and ordered the CardScan Executive, which I run under Windows XP in Boot Camp. ... Read More
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