ScanDrop for Mac: Scan Documents Directly from Your Mac to the Cloud

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A few minor steps is all it takes to upload an electronic document to cloud storage services to backup, store, synchronize and share your documents. It gets a little tedious when you have a physical document in your hands and you want an electronic copy that’s available on the web and on all of your devices.

If you’re a Mac user, ScanDrop can simplify this process by connecting your scanner directly to cloud storage, including Google Docs and Evernote. Seamlessly scan, preview, rotate, reorder, crop and upload PDFs to your online account…

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Here is a quick video:

Since I have a Canon PIXMA MX860 Wireless All-In-One office Printer, I had to actually install the printer software on my Macs’ instead of just sharing the printer over the network. I also hooked it up via Ethernet versus wireless for extra measure. I will test it out to see if it will work via wireless later.

Right now, just scanning to Evernote, Google Docs or an OfficeDrop account is available for the Mac version. Once Apple approves the latest upgrade, scanning to Dropbox or a local drive on your Mac will be available.

*waits patiently*

But don’t let me stop you, scoop up ScanDrop for Mac for $1.99 in the Mac App Store

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