Contact Snapper Reviews – Page 10

4/5 rating based on 96 reviews. Read all reviews for Contact Snapper for iPhone.
Contact Snapper is free iOS app published by Laurent Garnier

Contact snapper

Greg Cumbie

I have tried many different business card scanning tools and this is the best one I have found. Many of my colleagues reached the same conclusion after doing their own independent trial and error testing.


Pay and pay again for the app...

Lewiskimquy

After purchasing this app, and upgrade to a newer version you must purchase again.... Do not buy...


Ocr needs some work

Manny J

I like the app.... Occasionally have to make corrections on fonts that aren't straight forward, but it's okay.


Works Perfectly

lbk23

Scanning works really well, and the features included with the Address book such as export, grouped email or text, search, etc... are really great. Really worth the money


big step for me

justfortherecord

I'm liking the app because, being a mediocre typist, it's saving me a lot of time. But, there's still a 'lot' of clean-up. Much of that may be caused by people trying to be clever, or arty, with the design of their cards... where I can't even find the info. It's uncanny how accurate this app is with numbers though, even picking out which one is a fax. Not having tried other card scanning apps, I'd still recommend this. Just be ready to follow up, check & edit your entry. The editing is probably best done once it's all sync'd into Contacts. Don't overlook the little extra features like 'note presets' if your scanning a group of cards, say from a meeting. Some peculiar interpretations like caps after numbers... 13Th ? The save and confirm buttons aren't intuitive, or quick to execute, so could use a little interface update there. Even with a few quirks, a keeper!


Contact Snapper is frustrating!

Robert carr65

This app does a pretty good job populating data from a business card into defined slots for a straightforward business card, but it often confuses the person 's name with the business name or misreads a few characters, so you really have to proofread carefully to see if everything matches. It's easy to crop the image of the business card. There are a lot of annoying glitches. You can't enter an extension with a phone number. Some members of a group have an identifying icon, while the icon is missing for some members of the same group. Sometimes for reasons I don't understand the app shrinks down the image of the business card into a tiny, unreadable image on the standard app-created business card form. If you create a contact without a business card, you can't add a picture of the card later. I still haven't figured out how to send emails from the app, let alone group emails. It's a cool idea that's pretty clunky in execution.