ZDNET's key takeaways Microsoft's document scanning Lens app is being retired.For basic scanning, try Apple Notes, Google ...
The rise of tablet computers, such as Apple's iPad, and e-book readers, such as Amazon's Kindle, has resulted in a rise in popularity for electronic versions of books. If you want to use one with a ...
The ScanSnap iX2400 is a USB-connected A4 desktop document scanner that’s capable of duplex scanning at 45ppm. The simple 100 ...
We may not always have access to a bulky scanner, but our smartphone or tablet is likely close at hand. iScanner App ...
Smart Document Scanner is an Android app, like others that aims to make it super-easy to scan and store documents using just your smartphone and its camera. With Smart Document Scanner, you can ...
If you own a printer, then you’ll know how tedious the scanning software is. These companies seem to excel in hardware but fail in the software department while all the time relying on Windows to work ...
Scanning a letter document into a PDF digitizes your business's important documents in a way that enables text searches. The software technology that makes such searches possible is called optical ...
iScanner is an app for Android and iOS devices, as well as browsers when needed. Its main purpose is to help you digitize your documents so you can take them with you anywhere, securely back them up, ...
Thanks to Adobe's new app, you'll never need to painstakingly scan documents ever again. Called Adobe Scan, the app can snap photos of paper documents and turn them ...
Microsoft has shared that Lens PDF Scanner will now be removed from app stores next month. If you still use the app, make the switch already!