Friday, May 6, 2016

Evernote for Android now allows scanning documents and … – Tudocelular.com

It’s been over a year that Evernote launched Scannable for iOS application that lets you scan paper documents quickly, easily and high accuracy. Android users are waiting until now a novelty type to Google robozinho devices. Finally, the wait is over.

Evernote for Android has gained a super update on Thursday, 5. Now, the app makes it easy to scan documents and also lets you tag images and PDFs. The trash can now be emptied and some bugs have been fixed. According to the Evernote blog, changes in the app came just to try to match it to Scannable.

In order to facilitate the scanning of documents, including business cards, whiteboards, sticky notes and receipts, the app offers two modes on the camera. One of them, the default is automatic, and detects size and document size to fit the image to something as close to the original. Just open the app and position the device for it to take a picture and make all adjustments automatically. Simple, fast and very easy.

And more. The new version of Evernote allows you to annotate images and PDFs. This makes it easy, for example, explain a task to be executed or make a comment, using image and text together, as shown in the image above. To include the text, just press the image for a few seconds until the editor appear. So just use as a standard image editing software for mobile devices by touching the desired tool and selecting the location where you want to place each figure or text.

In addition to these new features, Evernote is still a the most powerful tools to organize notes and checklists, with synchronization between devices and easily and automatically platforms. It also allows the development of collaborative work and has even digital assistant, to control expenses and travel planning.

The Evernote app for Android is available for various devices, and depends on the device model to require a version or another system. The application can be used on almost any Android, but there may be differences between the features of a device to another.

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