- Dec 8, 2011
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I have tried a bunch of scanner apps today:
None of them output PDF's with searchable text. CamScanner will recognize the text, but then you have to share it as a .txt file, or in email. And you have to 'sign in' to their server to even get this feature which feels a little greasy. The software for my Doxy Scanner embeds the text in the PDF so you can search for words in the PDF. The microsoft Office Lens app does a very good job of this, but can't handle multi-page PDF's: i.e., each page is a seperate PDF. Docufy says it has OCR, but when I send a PDF to my dropbox, then look at it with a PDF readon on my PC, the text is not searchable.
Any suggestions? If the text is not searchable, there isn't much advantage over a JPG. I don't mind paying, but a free trial would be nice.
- docufy
- turboscan
- camscanner
- tinyscan
- scanbot - for some reason won't download from Play store
- Office Lens
None of them output PDF's with searchable text. CamScanner will recognize the text, but then you have to share it as a .txt file, or in email. And you have to 'sign in' to their server to even get this feature which feels a little greasy. The software for my Doxy Scanner embeds the text in the PDF so you can search for words in the PDF. The microsoft Office Lens app does a very good job of this, but can't handle multi-page PDF's: i.e., each page is a seperate PDF. Docufy says it has OCR, but when I send a PDF to my dropbox, then look at it with a PDF readon on my PC, the text is not searchable.
Any suggestions? If the text is not searchable, there isn't much advantage over a JPG. I don't mind paying, but a free trial would be nice.