Free iOS App Today: TopScanner – PDF scanner app to scan photo, note and receipt from camera, create pdf document, share and print it

https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/topscanner-pdf-scanner-app/id947008844?mt=8

 

***** Scan your paper documents and save them as a single high quality PDF file *****
***** FREE FOR LIMITED TIME *****

This scanner app uses the stunning camera of your iPhone or iPad device to help you scan and digitize your paper documents as PDF format files so you can easily manage and store them. Top Scanner app scans your receipts, whiteboards, paper notes,sketches or any type of documents and save as a single high-quality PDF file. Then you can email,upload or share your digitized documents in PDF format.

With TopScanner app, you can:

* Scan your receipts and save as PDF file to trace your expenses.
* Sign your contract with a pen and scan it with TopScanner, then send back by email.
* Scan the whiteboard in classroom and read them in iBooks as PDF documents.
* Digitize your paper documents and keep them organized
* Scan interesting newspaper or book pages for future reading
* Scan business card and save as a single PDF file
* Backup your documents to cloud storage.

Key features:

1. Smart algorithms to automatically detect document edge and correct perspective, it make TopScanner very easy to use.

2. Scan your documents in black&white, greyscale or keep in original photo.

3. Multipage PDF editing: append ,rearrange or delete pages

4. Support cloud services such as Dropbox, Google drive, Box, OneDrive, Evernote etc while corresponding app is installed on your device. Once your document is scanned, you can upload to these cloud storage for sharing or backup.

5. Organize your scanned documents in folders, sort by name, date or search by title.

6. Control your PDF document size and quality.

7. Ability to rename,delete and search your scanned documents.

8. Individual pages can be saved as JPEG images.

9. Ability to turn on the flash as a light while scanning documents.

 

Nathan Smith

Nathan Smith is Director of Technology for the College of Education and Human Services at Utah State University. In that role, he also directs The Adele & Dale Young Education Technology Center (The YETC) located in room 170 of the Education Building on Utah State University's Logan campus. The YETC is a combination student open­access computer facility, a K­12 curriculum materials library, a NASA Educator Resource Center for Utah, and a technology training center. Nathan served eight years (2004­2012) on the Board of Directors for the Utah Coalition for Education Technology (UCET) He was re­elected in 2014 to serve another two year term on the board. A former elementary school teacher, Nathan has taught students every age from young children to senior citizens. He has had the opportunity beginning in 2011 to train international high school teachers from all over the world about technology in education, through the U.S. State

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