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The ecosystem is used to peek at the beautiful and innovative features offered elsewhere from the fence.
Apple (AAPL)
IPhone users have apps that Windows Phone users can only dream.
Until a few weeks ago, Google (GOOG)
Google Docs can (
All other disadvantages of it)out-
Office of collaboration with real
The Office 365 drone looks like a time editor for science fiction.
All the advantages of OneNote cannot match the ability of Evernote to scan documents and store them in the cloud.
But now, with regard to the last feature, Microsoft has stepped up Office Lens, which has become the app that all mobile Office users should pay attention.
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To use it, just choose what you are going to shoot-
Business cards, photos, documents, or whiteboards.
This app will automatically identify what you are taking and capture it with a little photo processing magic.
For example, the whiteboard capture is very good.
The board is white, not dim gray, and the captured drawings and text look clear and easy to read.
Again, you can grab a snapshot of the document that is placed on your desk and believe it will look great ---
Like with a tablet scanner. -
No adjustment.
The best part is: no matter what you take, you don't need to worry about being magnified: you can take photos from almost any angle, and office shots can be accommodated.
I was able to shoot the whiteboard from the corner of the room and from 45-
Degrees, they're in-
Good screen.
The recent update to Office Lens means that the app is now fully integrated with Office, so you can export scanned documents to OneNote or other Office apps.
In fact, I was surprised when I took a picture of a rather complex document ---
Images, multiple columns, and titles of various sizes--
And import into Word in editable form.
Of course, the format is not perfect.
But this is good enough that I can make a simple change to a piece of paper on my desk and share it with my colleaguesworkers.
Office lens is not perfect
For example, you need to tell it what kind of document you are shooting because the app is not smart enough to automatically detect the difference between a business card and a whiteboard.
Business cards seem to be the most problematic now.
It stumbled upon the format of some sample cards, and it was awkward to put them into your phone's address book.
From business card to address book, I counted no less than 10 taps.
But the workflow is not obvious and I don't see at all that a simpler path might exist.
Microsoft needs one.
Click on the solution to easily export the scan card to the mobile phone address book.
Still, Office Lens is an impressive app.
It's easy to see how it becomes the most commonly used app on your phone every day when you work.
Yes, considering that it is free and can be easily integrated with the mobile version of Office.