If you own a Windows Phone, stop what you’re doing and make sure you’ve installed Microsoft’s Office Lens scanning app. With Tuesday’s update, you now can scan documents as actual, editable Word and ...
Dynamic intro: Launch Office Lens and you'll see a dynamic description of what this app can do for you, from scanning to editing docs in Word and whiteboards in PowerPoint. Then the app will ask you ...
Microsoft has really amped up its efforts to reach out to competing platforms, increasingly offering its software and services on iOS and Android. One of the latest instances is the recent launch of ...
Office Lens, Microsoft’s powerful pocket scanner app, is now available for iOS, Android and Windows Phones devices. The free app is a handy substitute for clunky desktop scanners, automatically ...
Microsoft’s Office Lens app lets you capture images with a smartphone camera, clean them up automatically, and save them to OneNote. Up until recently Office Lens was available exclusively for Windows ...
People who are fully locked into the Microsoft (MSFT) ecosystem are used to peering over the fence at nifty and innovative features available elsewhere. Apple (AAPL) iPhone users have apps that ...
When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. While many of us are trying to live in a completely digital world, much of civilization has yet ...
Microsoft today launched Office Lens, a mobile document scanner app that works with OneNote, for iOS and Android smartphones. The app, which allows users to snap photos of paper documents, receipts, ...
When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. Office Lens for Windows Phone has just been updated. The document scanning app for Windows Phone ...
Microsoft brought iOS users its popular Office Lens app in April, and after a short stint with 130,000 Google+ community previewers, all Android users can now officially download the portable scanner ...
Senior UK Editor — My interest in Android began with the beautiful Nexus 4 and the less-ugly-than-before Jelly Bean. Right now, I'm probably watching Black Books, playing football (soccer), or ...