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IPhone, Android gets Microsoft Office Lens after windows Phone devices

byCustoms Today Report
06/04/2015
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LONDON: Microsoft released paper-scanning app Office Lens for iPhone and Android, opening one of its most popular apps to a wider world of mobile devices. Office Lens was previously available only on Windows Phone devices.

Office Lens uses a Smartphone camera to scan business cards, sticky notes, white boards, or anything else written in real-world ink before converting them into electronic files that can be saved to the cloud or shared over email.

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It works its neatest trick on printed documents. The app uses optical character recognition to upload text to a Word document for easy editing and keyword searches. It can also import business card text into your phone’s contact list.

The app has proved popular among Windows Phone users, a tiny 3% sliver of all mobile phone users. It’s now available to the other 97% for free in the iTunes store and in preview mode for Android users.

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