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Catégorie : La vie à la modeVersion: 1.6.4

Taille:12.04MSystème d'exploitation : Android 5.1 or later

Promoteur:NTT DATA NJK Corporation

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Révolutionnez la gestion de vos contacts avec 名刺CLOUD, l'application innovante de cartes de visite basée sur le cloud. Ce service révolutionnaire élimine les tracas liés aux cartes de visite physiques, offrant une solution numérique rationalisée aux professionnels. Prenez simplement une photo de n'importe quelle carte de visite avec votre smartphone et la technologie OCR rapide et précise de 名刺CLOUD la convertit instantanément en texte numérique, éliminant ainsi la saisie manuelle des données.

Vos contacts numérisés sont stockés en toute sécurité dans le cloud, facilement consultables par nom, entreprise ou groupes personnalisés. Cela simplifie la mise en réseau et le CRM, améliorant ainsi l'efficacité et la gestion des relations.

Principales caractéristiques de 名刺CLOUD :

  • Organisation basée sur le cloud : Accédez et gérez vos cartes de visite numériques à tout moment et en tout lieu.
  • OCR avancé : Profitez d'une reconnaissance optique rapide et précise des caractères pour une numérisation sans effort.
  • Identification intelligente de l'appelant : Identifiez les appels entrants en fonction des données de votre carte de visite stockées, même sans le numéro dans votre carnet d'adresses.
  • Gestion intuitive des contacts : Modifiez, mettez à jour et supprimez facilement les informations de contact. Organisez les contacts par nom ou par entreprise et ajoutez des notes pour suivre les interactions et les détails du projet.
  • Sécurité robuste : Les données sont stockées en toute sécurité dans le cloud et vous pouvez désactiver l'accès à distance en cas de perte de l'appareil.
  • Intégrations transparentes : S'intègre à une application Windows complémentaire pour la numérisation en masse et fonctionne avec divers scanners de documents de haute qualité.

En conclusion :

名刺CLOUD transforme le chaos des cartes de visite en une base de données de contacts numériques bien organisée et facilement accessible. Avec son stockage cloud, son OCR avancé, son identification intelligente de l'appelant, ses outils d'organisation intuitifs, sa sécurité robuste et ses intégrations transparentes, 名刺CLOUD augmente considérablement la productivité et améliore les relations professionnelles. Téléchargez 名刺CLOUD aujourd'hui et découvrez un système de gestion des contacts efficace et sans encombrement.

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🎬 Major – Season 3 Revamp:

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