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You can easily store images of business cards with contact data in ABBYY CardHolder to avoid cluttering up your iPhone address book. Sorting and grouping options help to find any contact in seconds. The application also provides easy managing contacts on iPhone. Each image of a captured business card has touchable buttons for making calls, writing emails or SMS, launching Web sites using links, or looking up street addresses via online mapping services.

Just take a photo of a business card, and ABBYY CardHolder will do the rest. This business card scanner for iPhone quickly and accurately recognizes all types of contact data on the card: name, surname, company name, title, phone number, email address and Web site. It also highlights uncertain characters in the captured text, eliminating the need to visually check all the data.


In case you bought a new phone, or software to manage your contacts, or you just want to be sure they are safe, back up and restore them on your mobile device or personal computer using the iTunes application.
You can upgrade your CardHolder to add even more contact managment capabilities. After upgrading, you will obtain the complete set of features similar to those of ABBYY Business Card Reader. The extended capabilities are described below:
Choose where to save your contacts – in CardHolder’s smart archive or directly to iPhone’s address book

You may decide to save your most important contacts directly to the address book and efficiently update existing contacts – to overwrite them completely, or supplement them with new information.

Look beyond what is written on a business card and find some more information about your new contacts on LinkedIn, Facebook or Twitter.

You can easily look up a new address captured from a business card by using Google Maps directly from within the application.