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There are a bunch of iOS apps that scan so I'd imagine there are Android ones as well. -- (edited)
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spamlet, no longer an adequate poster
Thanks. I'll look for an app recommendation. -- nm
Posted by
Krusty (aka krustylu)
Jan 31 '18, 07:50
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This looks like an app that does it and has good reviews. -- (link)
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spamlet, no longer an adequate poster
Jan 31, 08:14
Google Drive lets you scan documents and convert them to pdf. -- nm
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Krusty
Jan 31, 08:12
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Oh, that's helpful to know. -- nm
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spamlet, no longer an adequate poster
Jan 31, 08:14
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You click the little plus symbol on the bottom right and one of the options is to scan. It worked just fine for me.
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Krusty
Jan 31, 08:20
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It must be an Android only feature. iOS doesn't have it :/ -- nm
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spamlet, no longer an adequate poster
Jan 31, 08:29
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Sorry. That sucks. -- nm
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Krusty
Jan 31, 08:32
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It happens with Google apps. Silly tit for tat. -- nm
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spamlet, no longer an adequate poster
Jan 31, 08:52
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