[FREE] - QuickCard - A little something we developed

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Christian Macedo
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Jul 5, 2012, 12:12:58 PM via Website

Hi all,

With a bunch of work, we finally got our product off the ground.

Here's the link: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.tinmanapps.quick.card.free

Here's the video: http://www.youtube.com/embed/T85s20oyoG4

And here's the description:

QuickCard is a novel contact sharing app built for Android devices. When you open the app there's a preliminary sign up process which requires an email and a password. Once that's completed You're free to define your contact details that you want to swap with people. Handily you can configure one of three profiles to hold your contact data too, either Personal, Social or Business. From this point onwards, QuickCard lives up to its namesake.

Sharing contact details has always been clunky; either having to take the time to put information into a separate contact manager from a written note or business card, or by managing your contacts' details across multiple devices. QuickCard improves on this on three fronts:

Sharing details is as easy as displaying a QRCode or using NFC (via Android Beam) to share them with another user. You can also choose which profile details to send across.

All of those details are kept up to date automatically, and vice versa. If you change your personal or business details because you've moved job or home, every one of the people you've swapped details with will have their contacts list updated with your change.

It's all secure. All the details you share are encrypted on your device before being sent to your contact.

This is where QuickCard really stands out. Contact synchronisation across devices, in a secure fashion. They aren’t stopping with Android either, they are already working on releasing an iPhone, BlackBerry and Windows Phone 7 app. With other developments in the pipeline designed to enhance what's already there, QuickCard will be an application which could easily change the way we update our contact details. It may even rejuvenate the humble QRCode.

And some screenshots:


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