Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. TJ McCue is Seattle-based and covers tech & productivity tools. Apr 28, 2020, 07:20am EDT This article is more than 5 years old.
Scanning documents into PDF format from a mobile device is now second nature to many owners of Android or iOS-based products, but the problem is that the quality can vary wildly from one scanning app ...
With the new, US$249.99 Xerox Mobile Scanner you can scan files into PDF format and wirelessly transfer them to your mobile phone. It’s a battery powered scanner that uses Wi-Fi to wirelessly transmit ...
Scanning a document lets you share and edit documents digitally. You don't need anything more than your Android phone and its camera. Even if you're using one of our favorite budget Android phones, ...
Adobe today is launching a new mobile app that makes it easier to convert paper documents and other things into digital, editable PDF files. While there’s no shortage of scan-to-PDF apps on the App ...
Nearly identical to the Editors' Choice Visioneer Mobility ($199.99 direct, 4 stars), the Xerox Mobile Scanner ($249.99 direct) adds a single feature to justify its higher price: an Eye-Fi card that ...
Ever found yourself away from your office with a paper copy of something that needs to be sent out? Xerox’s new Mobile Scanner will create a PDF or JPG without the need for a computer or power outlet.
These days, many of us who need copies of documents away from the office are relegated to strategies such as snapping photos with our cell phones and e-mailing them to ourselves. That’s fine if it’s ...