Am Mittwoch, 9. November 2022, 20:59:15 CET schrieb Klaas Freitag:
> Am 09.11.22 um 20:22 schrieb Nate Graham:
> Hello,
>
> very interesting, seems we had a similar idea.
>
> I wanted it even simpler for the every day office with one (and exactly
> one) scanner - with less options for (pot. confu
Am Mittwoch, 9. November 2022, 20:22:08 CET schrieb Nate Graham:
> Hello TObias,
>
> Have you checked out Skanpage? It does PDF scanning, including creating
> multi-page PDF documents out of the scanned files. It also integrates
> with the Purpose framework to offer a simple "Share" menu that lets
Am 09.11.22 um 20:22 schrieb Nate Graham:
Hello,
very interesting, seems we had a similar idea.
I wanted it even simpler for the every day office with one (and exactly
one) scanner - with less options for (pot. confused) users.
I wrote a tool called PDF Quirk: https://dragotin.github.io/quirks
Hello TObias,
Have you checked out Skanpage? It does PDF scanning, including creating
multi-page PDF documents out of the scanned files. It also integrates
with the Purpose framework to offer a simple "Share" menu that lets you
email scanned documents very quickly.
Nate
On 11/9/22 06:32, T
Hi all!
Nowadays, sending PDFs of scanned documents via email or uploading them
somewhere has become a recurring task. For years, I was using shell scripts to
kind-of automate scanning, doing some post-processing and conversion -- after
a fashion. But I thought that there should be some more st