Monday 8 September 2014

There are plenty of scanning apps out there and plenty that do a great job of scanning to PDF. The problem with many of these apps is that they rely heavily on your ability to do a good job of snapping a photo of the image you want to import into a PDF. Snap a crooked shot or one that's out of perspective, and you'll wind up sending off a less-than-professional document. That's all fine and good if you can take perfect shots of your documents every time. But for those times when you can't, you'll be glad you have Quick PDF Scanner.






This particular take on the PDF scanner has two new tools -- for cropping and perspective -- that help you get perfect pages in your documents every time. No more having to re-take shots because the image was out of perspective or didn't take up the whole screen. Quick PDF Scanner also features:
·         Batch scanning for multi-page documents
·         Ability to zoom in or out for detailed review
·         Camera grid during scanning (can be enabled/disabled)
·         Different scene and focus modes for best document scanning
·         Various picture sizes supported
·         Page rotation
·         Configure the flash when scanning
·         Set image capture orientation
·         Configurable color effects, antibanding, white balance, and exposure compensation
Needless to say, if you're looking for a killer scanner app, Quick PDF Scanner might be the one. Let's install it and take a closer look at how to put it to use.
Installation
The installation of the app is simple. There are two different versions:
·         Free: Ad-based
·         Premium: $4.99/yearly
What's odd about this is that I have yet to find any advantage to purchasing the Premium version. It seems to only remove the ads -- no unlocking of hidden features. So, clearly the free version is what you want (especially considering the subscription model pricing for the Premium). With that said, the installation steps are as follows:
1.    Open the Google Play Store on your Android device
2.    Search for Quick PDF Scanner
3.    Locate and tap the version by Mobile Systems Inc
4.    Tap Install
5.    Read the permissions listing
6.    If the permissions listing is acceptable, tap Accept
Once it's installed, you'll find a launcher on your home screen. If not, check the app drawer. Tap that launcher to open Quick PDF Scanner.

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