A review of the best scan to PDF app for the iPhone and iPad including a how to tutorial on scanning a document with an iPhone and sending it out via email in PDF format.
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wow – brilliant I think I will buy this
was reviewing choices in scanner to pdf for an online math class and there you were. Already downloaded it. Great tutorial. Thanks! I assume I have to email to myself and open/save to my computer just to be able to upload it into my schools online source called CANVAS. If there is a way around that, I hope I find it! THANKS
Thanks Anson. But maybe you can explain a little bit dipper about how if we want to scan more than 1 page & make it on 1 file? Also how big is the size of the pdf doc after scanning?
Thanks Anson! I just discovered your channel and I am glad I did! I noticed you have an app called AirPrint on your phone (I noticed it on your DocScan Pro video) and hoping you can provide a tutorial on that app.
How do i access the scanned document via Onedrive of Google Drive
How do I do I correct curved documents like the inside of a page in a book?
how do you send multiple documents in one single pdf using this app
Thank you so much
I subscribed real quick. Ur intro video was the key factor.
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I've been looking for an app like this where I can scan stuff and use it in Notability.. works perfectly. I tried the free version but I'm definitely going to buy the pro version now! Thanks for the vid. :]
Needed something in a hurry, this worked perfectly. Thanks for the review.
Thanks!!!!!! Very handy!
Hi Anson… I wonder about this app if you might know? My dilemma is that I am trying to keep certain PDFs from being edited, but I guess if a person printed them out and scanned them back to PDF then they could conceivably then export that to Word and alert it, then re-PDF. Hahah, I know that is long, sorry.
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