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Evernote scannable
Evernote scannable






evernote scannable
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#Evernote scannable manual

You can also tap a document to access an Edit button that has options for manual cropping and rotation. You can swipe on the tray to scroll documents, swipe vertically to delete individual ones (like apps in iOS’ multitasking view), and use the Delete and Confirm buttons to either start over or continue to the next step. As you snap, converted pictures are kept in a holding tray at the bottom of the screen on the 6 Plus’ large display, this leaves enough room for the camera and a glanceable preview of documents. I also like how pictures are organized in camera interface. Blurred text, unclear borders, slightly tilted perspective – in most cases, Scannable can adjust everything automatically, which makes for a solid user experience. My favorite feature of the app is that you don’t have to pay close attention to how you take pictures because Scannable will generally make them look better for you once they’ve become PDFs. And for documents with multiple colors, Scannable tries to keep them intact while also enhancing text and making everything as readable and close to the original as possible. If the document is black and white and out of focus, Scannable will transform lines and text into sharp digital versions: for larger documents, I had to hold my iPhone far away from the desk and the picture was a bit blurry, but Scannable managed to convert text and forms perfectly to PDFs. You can take pictures in any orientation and Scannable will crop and rotate the final document automatically.

evernote scannable

I appreciate the fact that Evernote tried to remove friction and manual user interaction from the Scannable experience. Obviously, this works better if you’re taking pictures on a surface that provides good contrast with the color of the document, but, in my tests, Scannable also performed well when I tried to scan white A4 sheets on a slightly different shade of white. When you take a picture with Scannable, the app attempts to automatically detect borders of a document, cropping where necessary to make sure you end up with files that don’t show any backgrounds or external objects (as it’d be the case on a desk). I was surprised by Scannable’s speed and conversion engine. Scannable’s default format is JPEG, which I guess can be good enough to share documents as images over text message, but I want my digitized documents to be scannable thanks to OCR in Evernote (also why I don’t need OCR to happen locally in my scanner app I own a premium Evernote account and Evernote does its own OCR in the cloud). Scannable has options for calendar integration, LinkedIn, and physical scanners, which I all ignored as I only wanted to transform paper into PDFs in my Evernote account.įirst, however, I visited the Settings and changed the output format to PDF.

#Evernote scannable pro

The app doesn’t have all the advanced features of something like Scanbot (especially in its Pro version) and it’s primarily meant to work as a companion to Evernote, where documents can be saved by default with the tap of a button once they’ve been scanned. Scannable is a scanner app for iOS to convert paper documents into digital counterparts as quickly as possible.

#Evernote scannable plus

It was the perfect excuse to properly test Evernote’s Scannable app in a real-life scenario alongside the iPhone 6 Plus I’m trying for the next couple of weeks.

#Evernote scannable pdf

I was in the process of finalizing my taxes for the past year last week, and, much to my chagrin, I realized that I had a drawer full of printed invoices for purchases that I hadn’t converted to PDF and sent to my accountant.








Evernote scannable