Hello,
for several months I've been delighted with the tools that I had picked out for managing my paperless workflow. To my bitter surprise, OfficeDrop ScanDrop has recently started to crash on my and I suspect it may be due to a recent upgrade to 10.8.4.
Now, I have two points I would like to rise.
1. Does anybody know of any other software for post-processing scanned documents, with which I can rotate pages scaned upside down, remove non-desired pages, break down a chuck of scanned pages into multiple documents, Evernote integration, etc.
2. To what extend Apple can be accused of scam if, regardless of my multiple notifications, they still sell one app https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/scan...12518240?mt=12 which has no developer support at all, and which may be not compatible with their latest stable OS??
Elaborating more on this point, to what extend must they make sure the apps which are published on the store work ok (similar to the way the iOS App Store works)?
I would love to read your thoughts on whichever or both of the two topics.
Thanks a lot in advance,
for several months I've been delighted with the tools that I had picked out for managing my paperless workflow. To my bitter surprise, OfficeDrop ScanDrop has recently started to crash on my and I suspect it may be due to a recent upgrade to 10.8.4.
Now, I have two points I would like to rise.
1. Does anybody know of any other software for post-processing scanned documents, with which I can rotate pages scaned upside down, remove non-desired pages, break down a chuck of scanned pages into multiple documents, Evernote integration, etc.
2. To what extend Apple can be accused of scam if, regardless of my multiple notifications, they still sell one app https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/scan...12518240?mt=12 which has no developer support at all, and which may be not compatible with their latest stable OS??
Elaborating more on this point, to what extend must they make sure the apps which are published on the store work ok (similar to the way the iOS App Store works)?
I would love to read your thoughts on whichever or both of the two topics.
Thanks a lot in advance,