DocumentScanner for Android
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Great way to scan all sorts of documents, but the image editing tools are truly minimal
Far better then others on the market, thank you again. Great for school
Keep up the good work.
Keep up the good work.
Great customer service, quick response & there to help. Thanks guys for making life easier. Keep up with the good work.
I like the way the app is working. There is one thing I don't like too much and is the final size of the files, it is quite big as is the original images were kept inside the PDF file, any way to fix this? I understand that the optimizing process is very personal and each person uses it in different ways but is there any chance to see a few tutorials or tips in the acadoid website or youtube maybe? Thanks!
Buy both Lecture and Scanner Notes for perfect document filing
Great app for storing all those papers and receipts
Perfect. Love it! Keep it comin'
Perfect
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I love LectureNotes and immediately bought and installed DocumentScanner when LN showed me an app for it. Sadly I have to say, the app isn't quite user-friendly enough for me. You have to drag + drop filters and then click on results, there's no instant preview. You have no automatic corner recognition (or at least I haven't found it yet). If you want PDF you have to export and then, from the folder the PDF got exported to you can share it. There are other apps out there that do a better (faster + simpler) job in scanning documents on your phone and making them readable. Don't get me wrong, DocumentScanner does it's job - but it's a little bit too iffy, if you just want to scan the notes from a school buddy and are in a hurry already.
If what you need to do is take a physical page and put it in a notebook, with all LectureNotes offers, this is it. (George Washington's goatee and geek-glasses completely digitized, on the spot, without defacing the paper book... and shareable.)
Another excellent app from the author of Lecturenotes. This range of apps brings my Galaxy Note Pro 12.2 to life. And on top of that, the quality and support is first class.
Great way to scan all sorts of documents, but the image editing tools are truly minimal, the interface needs some more intuition (I can only crop and do some filtering but nothing else?) and I should be able to easily import pictures from the gallery - it's not easy to figure out how to do this now.
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Can't scan multiple pages despite selecting the option. Would be great if integrated into LectureNotes so that images can be directly scanned into a LectureNote notebook. Also helpful if the edges of pages and text in images can be automatically recognised. Hopefully developer is working on these?