ZDNET's key takeaways Microsoft's document scanning Lens app is being retired.For basic scanning, try Apple Notes, Google ...
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Scanning documents with your iPhone or iPad is an efficient way to digitize and organize physical paperwork. The built-in Notes app offers a seamless solution for capturing, saving, and managing ...
Microsoft is officially retiring Microsoft Lens, the company's document scanner app. The company had previously announced it ...
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Microsoft has revised the timeline for retiring the Lens app, confirming new cutoff dates for downloads, support, and ...
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Microsoft has confirmed it will retire its mobile document scanning app Microsoft Lens, formerly known as Office Lens.