Win one of three CardScan Executives for your office
This month Insurance Age is giving away three CardScan Executives to the lucky brokers that can answ...
This month Insurance Age is giving away three CardScan Executives to the lucky brokers that can answer one simple question.
CardScan Executive is a fast, reliable and the fastest business card scanner. It scans business cards at 20 cards per minute in colour, or 40 per minute in monochrome, and weighs just eight ounces. The Executive is compatible with all leading operating systems, including Outlook, ACT, Notes and GoldMine. It also synchronises contact information to electronic devices such as
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