Another handy tutorial video from Apple explains the process of using the Notes app on your iPhone or iPad to scan documents directly to that note.
How to scan a document on your iPhone or iPad via the Notes app Your email has been sent The Notes app is a handy way to scan a document, especially one you want to associate with a specific note.
iPhones are pretty amazing. Not only do they act as cellphones, but you can virtually do anything on them — send an email, gauge how much you've walked in a day (still don't know how it figures this ...
iOS 15.4 and iPadOS 15.4 were released to the public last week, and one new change is the addition of a "Scan Text" shortcut for quickly scanning printed or handwritten text into the Notes app on the ...
My first thought was to grab my phone and open the scanner folder. For as long as I could recall, I tolerated the pushy pop-up ads and the never-ending limited-time full license deals. That all ...
Keeping track of and storing physical documents can be a pain. Health records get mixed up with work contracts, your tax document folder has some stray business cards floating around in it, and those ...
Apple’s native Notes application is, by far, my most used Apple app. I use it for jotting down ideas, scripting out videos, hand-drawing rough drafts of thumbnails, bookmarking websites, and so much ...
Apple's Notes app gets a significant feature with the release of the iOS 15.4, and it aims to bring a feature that avoids the need to copy the text word-per-word from an external source. The new 'Scan ...