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Evernote scannable app
Evernote scannable app








A scanner for everyone: With Scannable, your whole team can control a ScanSnap Evernote Edition from their own devices and send paper on its way.Īll 1800-number Accessibility Accessories Activity Monitor Adware Airdrop Airplay Airpods Alarms Alerts Android Apple Id Apple-id, Evernote announced a new app called Evernote Scannable for iOS devices (like an iPhone or an iPad) and disgruntled Android users have started to fill the comments on the official Scannable release blog post. Banish paper stacks: Scannable works seamlessly with the ScanSnap Evernote Edition scanner to get multi-page documents where they need to go. Turn business cards into contacts: Pull information from business cards and LinkedIn, add profile photos, and save it all to your contacts list. Share or save: Send documents to colleagues via email or text, or save them to Evernote and other apps. Save time: Scannable automatically rotates, crops, and adjusts images so your scans are clear and easy to read. Scan fast: Point your camera at documents, Post-it® Notes, or whiteboards. Here is what the developers say about the Scannable app in the App Store.Īutomatically capture high-quality scans anywhere You don't have to be an Evernote user to use Scannable.) I have set mine up to directly sync with my Evernote! Love it! (Note. I can email, send as message, export, save to Camera Roll, and more. I can then choose to scan another page (to make a multi-page document) or, if I am finished, choose the 'Share' option, and choose what to with one or more of the scanned pages. The photo that it takes is such good quality - it focusses, removes shadows and other 'defects' like folds and marks so that the end-product looks even better than when scanned by a 'real' scanner! (Just make sure your page/card is on a surface that has a plain, different colour than the page/card/etc itself, so that Scannable can work out the boundaries.) Best of all, it is free! (For iOS 8 users only.)Īll I have to do is launch the app, point my iPhone (or iPad) at whatever piece of paper (or business card, credit card, etc) I am scanning, and it automatically detects the page/card and it's borders and TAKES THE PHOTO! I don't even have to touch a button to take the photo! It is a app that is part of the Evernote suite of apps, and is called Scannable. It is the easiest scanning app that I have come across to date, and it takes such clear 'scans' of whatever it is I am 'scanning'. Wow - here is a brand new app that I am now using multiple times every day!










Evernote scannable app