MobiPDFScanner – images to PDF on windows phone
MobiPDFScanner is a very useful app which has a bunch of uses. It can be used for archiving old documents when you don’t want the paper copies lying around, for sending a bunch of images to someone over the internet or just to help keep some photos organized. The interface is fantastic with large buttons & smooth animation & the speed of the app is quite good too. It has the ability to send the PDF files you make via email straight from the app meaning you can send it to others or yourself in a few clicks. It’s a very slick app & the multitude of devices it supports is highly impressive. It’s definitely impressed me.
PDF Generated with the app :
1) PDF001
2) tesco
Tested on : Touch Pro2
Pros:
- Very nice interface
- Fast operation
- PDFs save in quite high quality
- Compatible with lots of devices, regardless of screen size or orientation
- Supports dynamic switching (portrait to landscape & back)
Cons:
No support for adding images that are already on your device
When renaming what the PDF file will be saved as, it doesn’t automatically add the file extension for you. You will have to manually add “.pdf” later if you forget to before saving.
$14.95 is a bit on the pricey side for a mobile app these days
Screenshots :
The app is available for purchase from Handango for $14.95 the trial version is available from there as well.
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Assuming you haven't edited that Tesco statement, you may want to cut that bit out. Name and home address of the lady is clearly visible in some frames. Beware the internets!
oops thanks for pointing that out..
Hi.
Not sure about the definition of “high quality” pdfs.
Neither this nor another programe the claim to have the “high quality” pdfs is true. I tried both by the way, on two different HTCs (second one is HD2). To be honest, the pdfs are useless.
Unfortunately, I am trying to find a good software to creat pdf similar yo the iphone ones (I do not like iphone ), but nothing is out yet.
when we don’t want the paper copies lying around, for sending a bunch of images to someone over the internet or just to help keep some photos organized. Thanks for your great post more power to your site! G-d bless