Introducing Office Lens for iPhone
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Office Lens is a handy capture app that turns your smartphone into a pocket scanner. It crops, straightens, enhances, and makes pictures of whiteboards and documents readable. Pictures of documents are automatically saved to OneDrive and editable on any device. Download Office Lens for iPhone from the App store today. http://appstore.com/officelens
Kommentare
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how about doing it for Android
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This app needs to have a batch mode action!
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cannot scane multi pages to one single pdf file.
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STFU, THAT'S AMAZING!
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Basicamente serve para quem não quer ter o "trabalho" de tirar a fotografia direita.. o que (no meu ponto de vista) é patético... por que se vamos tirar uma foto de algo porque não tirar a foto direita em primeiro lugar?!
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I couldn't find this app on my ipad, is it only exclusive for iphone?
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and btw i dont have it on android :( cant find it
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could i convert it to excel ???? it would be amazing if it does
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Why doesn't this work for Office 365 business users?
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Works well with our smartphone accessory, Scanner Bin... eliminates all the difficulties with scanning documents/receipts/etc with your smartphone
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amazing app. Love it!!!
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Not available in Thailand?
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Nice! But multipage PDF is a must!
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@jsk945x Sorry Microsoft wants to bring people together.
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@John Tripp plus you know it will work across devices with Office and be continuously supported live for years faster than similar apps.
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@matt john You clearly aren't realizing Microsoft isn't trying to split the industry over petty shit like this. Instead of wasting resources for more of the same, they are pushing competition and the industry to actually innovate.
People forget that Microsoft isn't a monopoly like they were flagged for in the 90s...they want to push new ideas...without them there would not be a lot of things this century already. -
@Peppo Yonchev Already in testing and development. :)
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@Matt Fish and it will be because Microsoft is bridging the gap for multiple devices rather than everyone trying to recreate something that doesn't need to be.
Microsoft is actually in a direction that warrants innovation rather than meaningless competition. They want to support everyone rather than split them apart.
It's a respectful change from such a innovative giant that had its success pushing companies like Google to be better. Sure, the 90s was controversial, but clearly TODAY they are proving otherwise daily...instead of being fired for saying Apple or Microsoft at Google... -
Funktioniert besser als ich gedacht hab.