Version 2.0.1 :
* Prevents sharing if no link DB has been selected.
Version 2.0.0 :
* Added the ability to share the link DB, by replication. The device that receives the shared DB should import it using the DB Manager app.
* Changed the border color.
* Corrected the behavior for the cancellation of database creation.
* Shortened the app name by removing the word CI.
Version 1.0.1 :
* Shows a message if NFC is not available on the phone or tablet, instead of letting the application crash.
LinKad enables a contactless smartcard or NFC tag to be linked to a person easily. No bulky equipment or computer is needed.
It can be used with TapKad and Attendance for attendance recording and analysis, or with Notification for sending out personalized SMS. The personal particulars captured can be printed with the aid of CI FormFiller Grid Tool and CI FormFiller Generic Edition. It also links students to contactless cards, enabling paper examination results to be subsequently entered into computer systems using the Test and Grade apps, without the need to explicitly indicate the owner of each result, thereby significantly reduceing the administrative workload of teachers.
The USB-NFC edition is specific to Malaysia. In Malaysia, a person is typically identified with a MyKad. LinKad accepts a MyKad, and links it to either the same card, or any contactless card or NFC tag. The personal particulars in MyKad are retrieved through its contact interface and stored in a local database during linking. The contactless interface of MyKad can be the target of linking. Alternatively, many other contactless cards such as Touch n Go, MyRapid, Manjalink or any NFC tag can be used.
After linking, the person only needs to tap the contactless card or NFC tag on a reader or an NFC-enabled phone to indicate his or her presence. The presence may be used for attendance recording or even in a basic payment system.
The USB-NFC edition provides a low-cost option to users. It is used with the relatively-cheap smartcard reader of model ACR-38U PocketMate from Advanced Card Systems Ltd :
http://www.acr38u-n1.com/
Users in Malaysia may purchase it directly from :
http://www.causalidea.com
The reader handles the contact interface of MyKad. Communications with the contactless interface is done through the built-in NFC component of the phone. The contactless card or NFC tag to be linked should be tapped on the phone.
CI LinKad allows multiple contactless cards or NFC tags to be linked to a person. As long as any of those cards or tags is tapped on a reader or a phone, the presence of the person is recorded.
Reminder :
You are responsible for the safe-keeping of the collected personal particulars, and for making sure they are not utilized in any manner not agreed by their owners.
Disclaimer :
Causal Idea is not responsible for any loss, injury or damage inflicted during and after the installation and use of the application.
MyKad compatibility :
It has been learned that some models of Android devices, such as Samsung Galaxy S4, have migrated from NXP to Broadcom chips. This prevents the devices concerned from reading Mifare Classic cards. Unfortunately, MyKad has traditionally been Mifare Classic. When tapping MyKad on the device, if you see a message saying the tag is not supported, then this is mostly likely the cause. There is no known workaround. So, it is suggested you use LinKad USB Edition instead. Or if possible, get an earlier Samsung Galaxy model such as S3. Or, switch to another brand like Sony Xperia. :)
This version of LinKad USB Android App comes with one universal variant which will work on all the Android devices.
If you are looking to download other versions of LinKad USB Android App, We have 1 version in our database. Please select one of them below to download.