![]() ![]() So what devices and services can you use to take a page from their playbook? In the NFL, many of the key personnel and coaching staff have gotten rid of messy paper charts and notes in favor of customized Microsoft Surface Tablets. Technology makes transferring and reviewing information simpler, faster, and more efficient-and that’s what you want, in both sports and business. When you’re watching an NFL game, ever notice the quarterback and offensive coordinator on the sidelines talking…and they’re both looking at something? That something is a tablet. I’d say that if you deal with business cards often, or want to get through your scanning in a flash, it’s a good way to go.Evernote Scannable – A tool I couldn’t do without On the other hand, competing apps like Scanbot give you more control over your scans, let you save documents as images or PDFs, and back them up to multiple cloud services (including Evernote). So, is Scannable worth a shot? Well, it’s fast, free to use and does that neat thing with business cards. ![]() The same feature in Evernote saves the info to the default Evernote notebook, which isn’t as useful to me. Of course, you’ll need to be signed in to the professional social network on your device to enable this. When you scan a card, Scannable grabs your contact’s details and adds it all to your address book, pulling additional info and a photo from LinkedIn. This feature works as well as Scanbot’s tool but doesn’t offer any one-tap color adjustment options.Īnother notable feature in Scannable is its ability to parse information from business cards. For one thing, Scannable features an automatic scan mode, which only requires users to point their cameras at a document and hold still - as opposed to the manual Evernote scanner. ![]()
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