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Old 07-07-2018, 11:08 AM   #14
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Nifty.
I couldn't care less about the iBooks/Apple Books stuff as I rarely use Apples books or tunes apps. The stores have always been terrible, and probably still are.

But this scanning feature is useful. There have been 3rd party apps for years that allowed for using an iPhone to scan documents, but integration into the iOS and Mac OS X was not there of course. I could have used this three years ago when I bought my house. I did use third party apps, but this would have been much easier and quicker than scanning documents with iPhone then emailing the documents to my MBP. Macs have had a useful signature feature for years that allows you to sign your name on a piece of paper, hold it close to your Mac's camera and photograph it, then it turns that image into a signature which you can affix to documents digitally. That feature saved me a lot of time when I was buying my house, not to mention saving snail mail time since digital documents don't need to be hand delivered.
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