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The built-in document scanning shortcut. Itβs a Files feature. If you go to Shortcuts and search files youβll see it. It can be put on the homepage or dock for easy access.
Just wanted to give a shout-out to QuickScan as its better than Abbyy FineReader/Scanner, private, and technically free although I support it by tipping
I like Genius Scan.
Me too. It just works.
I use Scanner Pro but this is a great freebie for sure!
Wow, incredible! Thanks!