Dropbox users on Android now can use the same features as on iOS, scan documents directly on the application with their account.
According to Engadget , the Paper application, a business collaboration application for Dropbox Business users, also supports offline working for both iOS and Android.
Mobile scanning is quite useful. You just need to put your phone on documents, bill or writing board and "capture" again with the Dropbox application on the phone. From there, you can crop or rotate the scanned image and convert it to a text file; This application also supports merging multiple scanned images into one PDF file. If you are using Dropbox Business, you can also search for any keywords in your scans, which make Paper more advantageous than your Evernote counterparts.
Paper's launch of the offline feature is very useful, allowing you to work with your saved Dropbox documents flexibly without interruption even when there is no network connection. , Then allow you to sync to the Dropbox server when there is a network.
Mobile scanning is quite useful. You just need to put your phone on documents, bill or writing board and "capture" again with the Dropbox application on the phone. From there, you can crop or rotate the scanned image and convert it to a text file; This application also supports merging multiple scanned images into one PDF file. If you are using Dropbox Business, you can also search for any keywords in your scans, which make Paper more advantageous than your Evernote counterparts.
Paper's launch of the offline feature is very useful, allowing you to work with your saved Dropbox documents flexibly without interruption even when there is no network connection. , Then allow you to sync to the Dropbox server when there is a network.
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