Keeping track of and storing physical documents can be a pain. Health records get mixed up with work contracts, your tax document folder has some stray business cards floating around in it, and those ...
Tap the Share icon (the square with the arrow). Scroll down and choose Print. On the preview screen, use two fingers to pinch outward. This instantly converts the preview into a PDF. Tap the Share ...
Sometimes, you need to turn a piece of paper into a digital file. Maybe you need to include a receipt, registration, or other form of proof in an online form. Or, you want to keep copies of your ...
There are some tasks that will never be suitable for a smartphone—serious video editing and serious spreadsheeting, for example—but there’s plenty that you can do on these pocket devices, and that ...
Scanning documents with your iPhone or iPad is an efficient way to digitize and organize physical paperwork. The built-in Notes app offers a seamless solution for capturing, saving, and managing ...
EduTech is a new 9to5Mac weekly series that will focus on technology’s application in education, lower and higher level, both for productivity and enjoyment. If you have suggestions for topics or ...
Software developer Adobe has rolled out Adobe Scan, a new scanning app for iOS and Android devices that transforms documents into searchable and editable PDF files. Adobe Scan is free, which may make ...
I bet you’re making more lists of things (work, home, groceries, kids, etc.) lately. Notes comes standard on iPhones, iPads, and iMacs, but you probably don’t realize how you can use the app. It’s ...
Android: Microsoft’s OneDrive doesn’t always get the credit it deserves, but it’s a pretty solid competitor to apps like Google Drive and Dropbox. Now, it’s catching up more with a new scan feature.
From Aadhaar cards to currency notes, scanning physical documents is a common task most of us perform using our smartphones. While scanning documents on Android devices is quick and easy, many users ...