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I got the ScannerPro (FYI, one word). It is just easier to use, and I think the colors, clarity is better than the Scan to PDF is. I use them interchangeably -- whichever one I get first. But I will grab the SP first if I can.
Also -- on the business cards, I use a stickem product from DepoBook that works w/out adding a lot of bulk. It's like a double-side glue. Put it on one side of the card, remove the backing, stick to your paperwork. I also supply that on the back of my cards -- attns stick it to their paperwork and don't lose my card or name (GRIN). It comes in a package separate from their exhibit book or deposition book.
Did you get the one that is Scanner Pro for $6.99? There's also Jot Pro for $3.99, wonder how they compare. This is great for when they don't let you take the exhibits with you and they were quoting from them. I've tried just taking pics but they're not clear enough to read. That's the one thing that was better on my Android -- took amazing pics of exhibits.
Kelli, with the business cards -- I started carrying a mini stapler and/or tape dispenser. I just staple or tape the cards to my worksheet. I wish I had thought of it years ago!
Thanks, ladies :-)
Actually I have ScannerPro for that as well as Scan To PDF. I prefer the ScannerPro for the ease of use and the clear scan. I've used it for exhibits, and you can then e-mail to whomever as a .pdf document. They both have a leveler on them to help you get it level for a straight picture.
So maybe just use the camera; right?
There are several scanning apps. I downloaded several. All they did was open the camera lens (that's already there). So then I felt really silly.
I thought I saw someone mention a special app for that, but at the time I didn't have an iPhone so I didn't make a mental note of it.
Is there an app for when you want to take a picture/scan of a document or do you just use the regular camera on your phone?
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