[Nfbktad] Adobe Scan app creates searchable, editable PDFs for free

Slery slerythema at gmail.com
Sat Jun 3 00:32:01 UTC 2017


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On June 2, 2017 4:37:26 PM Kevin Pearl via NFBKTAD <nfbktad at nfbnet.org> wrote:

> Available for iOS and Android, the app offers all the extras of other
> scanning apps minus the limitations and fees.
> June 1, 2017 7:34 AM PDT
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> Adobe
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> Adobe's new mobile scanning app ups the ante on competitors and does away
> with paid subscriptions and upgrades.  Called Scan, the free app for iOS
> and Android converts printed text into a PDF simply by snapping a picture
> of it. That's not unusual for scanning apps, but Adobe's including optical
> character recognition (OCR) for free.
> That means once your image is converted to digital text, you'll have a
> document you can search, edit, highlight, comment on, sign and share. Adobe
> says it can do multipage documents too, and there are no limitations or
> watermarks to get in your way.
>
> When scans are converted to PDFs they're stored in Adobe's Document Cloud
> and you'll need Adobe Acrobat Reader to read them. So yes, you'll need to
> sign up for a Cloud account and install Reader, but those are free as well.
>
> Adobe Scan is available to download now.
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