"Office Lens" that can easily save and textbooks

Speaking of scanner apps, it is a popular category on iPhone.If you are dissatisfied with the reading speed of your app documents or want an OCR function, try "Office Lens" from Microsoft.

Office Lens

書類の保存やテキスト化が手軽にできる「Office Lens」

"Office Lens" is an application that can save whiteboards, documents, memos, notebooks, receipts, business cards, photos, etc. automatically.The storage format can be selected for PDF, e -mail, and photo libraries, and can be stored in OneDrive as OneNote, Word, and PowerPoint file.

The major feature is that the OCR function works when reading, and you can search and extract textbooks.For this reason, not only how to use the documents into data, create materials immediately using the captured data, leave the whiteboard written at the meeting neatly, but also extract text from paper documents and use words.You can also use the English sentence while checking it.Handwriting is basically textured, but the accuracy seems to depend on the state.

The high -detection accuracy is also attractive.Just start the app and point the lens to the target to automatically detect it, so just tap the shooting button.It automatically applies to trimming and mode.It is also possible to import images, so if you shoot for the time being, you can convert it to data later.

However, it is currently possible to save in one cut, and it seems that multiple documents cannot be read and put together in one.In addition, manual trimming is possible, but no image rotation or manual correction function is provided.However, it can be said that it is an app that can be expected to evolve in the future.If you use Office documents frequently, you should have no loss.If you install Word, PowerPoint, and OneNote apps in advance, you must work smoothly.

赤いボタンをタップするだけで補正とトリミングのかかった状態で取り込める「完了」を選択すると保存先を指定できるOneNoteに保存した状態画像の長タップで「テキストのコピー」を選ぶとテキストがペーストできた手動のトリミングもできるPDFで保存した資料。テキスト化されているので、単語の意味も調べやすくなるiPhoneの辞書で意味を調べながら英文を読むことも可能にホワイトボードを撮影綺麗に補正された手書きでもテキスト化されるメニュー

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