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Wordscanner Pro now FREE on iOS for first time in years (Reg. $3)

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Scanner App – Wordscanner pro for iOS is now available for free on the App Store. Regularly $3, this is the first time it has gone free since summer 2016. Rated 4+ stars from over 150 users.

iOS Universal: Scanner App – Wordscanner pro: FREE (Reg. $3)

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Scanner app features: 

1. Mobile Scanner —-scan and manage your document that may include multipage. 

2. Fast scan in batch—-scan continuously in batch without process waiting, which is fast and convenient. 

3. Automatic side cut—-utilize professional image processing algorithm to automatically help you cut the images. 

4. Image enhancement—-ensure document is clear and readable. 

5. Text Recognition (OCR) —- OCR (optical character recognition) feature extracts texts from single page for further editing or sharing. (Paid app only)

6. Multi-sized PDFs—-more than 10 PDF sizes are available (Letter,A4,B5, etc).You can customize the size or use self-adaption mode. 

7. Save image to image library—-conveniently process images so as to save them to image library. 

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