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Microsoft starts file scanning program Office Lens for Android telephones out of preview

Microsoft now established Office Lens for Android telephones out of preview. It’s possible for you to download it from Google Play.

Office Lens, which debuted on Windows Phone in March 2014, allows you to use your phone’s camera to shoot images of text. The pocket scanner recognizes corners of a file, whiteboard, electronic display, or some media that is rectangular. It cleans up the picture, and automatically straightens, crops, improves, then empowers saving for easy retrieval from any apparatus to OneDrive or OneNote.

Office Lens arrived in April and in preview for Android telephones on iPhone.

These beta testers symbolized 270 makes of mobiles and only under 2,600 versions.

On the iPhone, you must save to every source.

Here is the complete attribute list across all three platforms:

Converts pictures of electronic displays, paper records and whiteboard notes into PowerPoint presentations, Word documents and searchable PDF files for easy storage, editing and reformatting.
Empowers pictures to be sent via e-mail, which makes it simple submit scanned business expense receipts to share whiteboard notes with work colleagues or ensure friends and family have copies of paper files that are important.
Captures business creates and cards contacts, which added to your telephone and may be transmitted to OneNote.
Recognizes the corners of a file and automatically crops, cleans up the picture and improves.
Identifies printed text with optical character recognition (OCR) so you could look by key word for the picture in OneNote or OneDrive.
Inserts pictures to OneNote or as PPTX DOCX or PDF files in OneDrive, supplying alternatives to save, export and share the picture.

by admin on May 27th, 2015 in Technology

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