Cardstock: Sports Card Scanner
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Version :2.2
Size :7.58Mb
Updated :Aug 28,2022
Developer :Open Brace
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Description
With a built-in scanner, value lookup, automatic information detection, checklist tracking, card sorting, flippable cards, beautiful image sharing, infinitely nestable folders, powerful search, iCloud sync support, CSV export, and plentiful customization options, Cardstock is the best way to digitally catalog your sports cards. Features: ⋅ Scanner - The scanner uses the camera to convert your image into a high quality scan. ⋅ Value lookup - By using the value lookup, you will be able to see what similar cards have sold for on eBay. ⋅ Automatic information detection - Every time a card is scanned, Cardstock searches it and records any useful information found. ⋅ Checklist Tracking - Checklists allow you to utilize your collection to track your progress on completing sets. - Each time you open a checklist, Cardstock searches for any matching cards and uses them to automatically fill out or create items. - Checklist templates uploaded by our team or other users make it easy to add checklists. ⋅ Card Sorting - A powerful sort options menu allows you to sort your cards by any number of attributes. - Cardstock's ability to sort cards into attribute based groups provides you with new ways to view your collection. ⋅ Flippable cards - Cards in your collection can be tapped and flipped to allow viewing of either side. ⋅ Beautiful image sharing - Sharing a card creates a stunning image by combining both sides on top of a background chosen from colors generated to match. ⋅ Nestable folders - Folders allow cards to be organized in whatever way is best for you. ⋅ Powerful search - The search tab allows you to search by any attribute found on a card, checklist, or template. ⋅ iCloud Sync Support - Your collection is automatically kept in sync across devices via iCloud. ⋅ CSV export - Cards can be exported to a CSV file to give you full control of your data. ⋅ Customization - The vast number of settings provided enables you to find what works best for you. I am an independent app developer and I made this app because I couldn’t find a good app on the App Store to catalog my baseball collection. I have worked really hard to provide an app that is both powerful and aesthetically pleasing. The scanner and automatic information detection make Cardstock the easiest way to digitize your collection, the value lookup is the quickest and most accurate way to estimate the true value of your cards, and the ability to share beautiful images of your cards is unrivaled. If you have any questions, comments, or suggestions, don’t hesitate to email me at [email protected]. --- Cardstock uses auto-renewing subscriptions to unlock Unlimited Access. Payment will be applied to your iTunes account on confirmation. Subscriptions will automatically renew unless canceled within 24-hours before the end of the current period. You can cancel anytime with your iTunes account settings. For more information, see http://www.openbraceapps.com/CardstockPrivacyPolicy/index.html. Terms of Use: https://www.apple.com/legal/internet-services/itunes/dev/stdeula/
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    By cdhgdvhdndubsdhdMar 26,2022
    It’s been ok but it will not let me remove the saved cards. It can be confusing.
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    By JF AuclairAug 17,2020
    The picture tool makes a great inventory, but missing a lot of features. Not able to share the card, import or export to PDF or CSV, no organizing tool. Not made for collectors.
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    By jaydenchauuukJan 28,2022
    If I could write zero stars I would This app doesn’t even do what it’s supposed to DO NOT DOWNLOAD!!!!!
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    By phoenyx-goatMay 12,2021
    I hope the creator writes me back on this one because I can’t find the option where you find the values I bought this app to look for the prices of my cards and I can’t even find the prices
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    By ogimhereNov 12,2020
    Sadly, this is the best app I’ve found for making a database. However, there is no sorting or automatic folders/sub-folders. The pricing is just a search tool. It would be nice to be incorporated into a field within the database and displayed as a range in the card listing section. Putting in card quality would narrow/adjust the range. (It can be assumed that all cards are mint, unless indicated.) The scanner should try to do a reverse image lookup or compare to other online databases to auto-propagate without typing. This app is not worth paying for, at the moment. I look forward to seeing what the developer adds to justify the cost. If you’re reading this, read the notes for this app to see if the developer has addressed/improved upon these features since I’ve written this review.