- cross-posted to:
- fdroid
- cross-posted to:
- fdroid
What is a good FOSS Android app to scan documents and immediately convert them to pdfs? On Microsoft Lens, you can take multiple scans and also merge different ones together to create a combined PDF. Thanks.
I use this on a daily basis on Android, works pretty well & is available through Fdroid:
https://alternativeto.net/software/office-lens/?license=opensource
Looks like there may be a few more, haven’t used any of them though.
Lens is the one thing I still use from Microsoft. None of the competition works nearly as well for b&w/greyscale plus angle correction and multiple PDF pages.
On top of that it is completely local, doesn’t make you sign into an account, doesn’t ask for location access, and doesn’t phone home (at least what I have been able to see).
The only thing that Microsoft makes that I will choose over open source alternatives. Knock on wood that they don’t change it.
Save the APK
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There’s a fork of OpenBoard with gesture typing. Finally made me switch.
Damn, will try this one !
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I get that. I tried Swiftkey a few years ago for a few months, but I still typed normally like a pleb lol.
Though the setup for Anysoft is just better for me with language switching. I can’t fault anyone for their keyboard choice because it is such a specific feel.
I finally found my perfect keyboard. https://www.f-droid.org/packages/rkr.simplekeyboard.inputmethod/
Have you tried Google stacks?
It’s quite solid, but I’ve not used lens to compare it to.
Obviously the privacy is no better, but it exists.
And it (OpenScan) was never on par with Lens, at the best of times. I hate MS with a long-burning passion, but Lens was best in class. Nothing matched its whiteboard scanning; it was absolutely indispensable, in the pre-COVID times.
I use OpenScan and it works pretty well. You can also check out alternativeto.net
I haven’t come across a FOSS scanner app that comes close to the performance abd features of the popular closed source ones. That’s why I use closed source ones that still work when I deny them internet access. Genius Scan and Microsoft Lens both work that way.
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The point of an app is to be on your phone. The portability is gone once you get the actual scanner.
i don’t think this is foss https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.notebloc.app
it has ads, but you can pay one time to remove them.
Not the same app my guy