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    Open Scanner

    Open Scanner

    Fast, reliable, and free document scanner app for iPhone

    Open Scanner scans your receipts, notes, textbooks, and anything else you point your iPhone at. It saves your scans into its built-in library and syncs them to all your devices. Unlike other scanner apps, Open Scanner is free and always will be: no ads, no in-app purchases, no subscriptions.
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    WeScan

    WeScan

    Document Scanning Made Easy for iOS

    WeScan makes it easy to add scanning functionalities to your iOS app! It's modeled after UIImagePickerController, which makes it a breeze to use. The Swift Package Manager is a tool for automating the distribution of Swift code and is integrated into the swift compiler. It is in early development, but WeScan does support its use on supported platforms. Once you have your Swift package set up, adding WeScan as a dependency is as easy as adding it to the dependencies value of your Package....
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    Android tool for Mac

    Android tool for Mac

    Screenshots, video recordings, app installation for iOS and Android

    ...To install using homebrew-cask, run brew cask install androidtool in the terminal. Android Tool outputs both mp4 and an animated gif. The animated gif can be placed in a Google Docs document or an email. Double click any APK file on your hard drive and Android Tool pops up asking you onto which device you want to install it. Take screenshots of one or all devices connected to your mac, in one click, or by pressing cmd-shift-S. Add your own perfect bash shell scripts to the scripts folder and execute them on a single device, or all devices connected to your Mac.
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