Easily Convert Paper Documents into High-Quality Digital Documents with Scanument
(PRWEB) July 15, 2015 -- “[Scanument” was featured on NewsWatch as part of its monthly AppWatch, which takes a look at the latest and coolest applications on the market for iOS, Android, and Windows. Joe Toohey, the host of AppWatch and technology expert, conducted the app review and shared with viewers how this app allows users to easily convert paper documents into high-quality digital documents.
It’s nothing short of the digital era. But some people may still find themselves dealing with paper documents which they need to convert to a digital file. Luckily with the app Scanument helps people convert documents into the 21st century.
With this convenient app users can now take photos of documents and the app will convert the photo into a clean, high-quality digital document. It enhances the photo to look natural and crisp, like a document scanned with a copier. While apps like this are out there none are of this quality.
Users can merge and split documents, re-order pages, adjust contrast, fix margins and a lot more. Once the user is done manipulating the document to their needs, they can choose PDF or JPG to send in email, save to your photo library, AirDrop, and export to iCloudDrive, DropBox, Google Drive and more. Users can even use tags to organize their documents and with the export history they can keep track of where a document was sent. Scanument stands above all other app like this and it’s compatible with iOS devices for free.
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