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Evernote scannable app
Evernote scannable app













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You simply point your iOS device’s camera at the thing you want to scan and Evernote Scannable does the rest. Taking mere moments to figure out, Evernote Scannable allows you to automatically scan mostly any kind of document possible - from receipts and contracts to business cards and Post-it notes. At one location I just scanned them in and I was good to go, recalling the information later in a convenient manner.Not quite as feature-rich as more expensive apps, Evernote Scannable is still a near essential download for anyone trying to get on top of a mountain of paperwork. If I ever go to an industry event I often have stacks of cards to go through and log, or store them in a location that I’ll remember to access later. The best use I’ve found for it is business cards. You can technically connect to the Evernote service to be more efficient, but you don’t have to.

evernote scannable app

For the extra secure folk out there, you can have it save directly to your camera roll and disable iCloud sharing. I still have privacy concerns for really important documents, but for things like notes I have absolutely no qualms with beaming it up to the cloud. The sharing feature is pretty cool too, as you can tag people for a meeting, then confirm that you want the document sent to those party members. JPG files are supported, and can be swapped when scanning. The scanning process is near perfect, but occasionally you’ll need to finagle the camera around to get a good angle on the document so that Scannable picks all of it up. The process is basically automatic, if you stick a paper in front of the camera, the app will scan it up instantly. In short, Scannable “moves paper forward.” What that basically boils down to is that it scans documents, including receipts and contracts, and stores or shares them. So I decided to give Evernote Scannable a try to see what it could do. Whether it’s contracts or NDAs, I have a lot of documentation on-hand at pretty much any given time. As a writer I often have to sign documents and store them away for future use.















Evernote scannable app