Nuance Launches PaperPort Anywhere Cloud Service With iOS App
Posted August 2, 2011 at 4:56pm by iClarified
Nuance has launched a new PaperPort Anywhere Cloud Service with companion applications for the iPhone and iPad.
PaperPort Anywhere is a free cloud based file management service that allows you to access, create and share documents anytime-anywhere from any web enabled device.
With PaperPort Anywhere you can:
Upload and download documents from the web or mobile device
Share files and folders with others both privately and publicly
Capture and crop documents using the camera on your phone
Set document reminders on your mobile device to help you stay organized
Assemble multiple images into multi-page PDF documents on your mobile device
Browse and search documents and folders
Quick access to recent/favorite documents
Add comments to documents
PaperPort Anywhere with up to one gigabyte of searchable storage is free. PaperPort Anywhere Premium with up to 10 gigabytes of storage is $9.99 per month and $24.99 a month for 50 gigabytes of storage. You can download PaperPort Anywhere from the App Store for free.
Read More [via 9to5Mac]
PaperPort Anywhere is a free cloud based file management service that allows you to access, create and share documents anytime-anywhere from any web enabled device.
With PaperPort Anywhere you can:
Upload and download documents from the web or mobile device
Share files and folders with others both privately and publicly
Capture and crop documents using the camera on your phone
Set document reminders on your mobile device to help you stay organized
Assemble multiple images into multi-page PDF documents on your mobile device
Browse and search documents and folders
Quick access to recent/favorite documents
Add comments to documents
PaperPort Anywhere with up to one gigabyte of searchable storage is free. PaperPort Anywhere Premium with up to 10 gigabytes of storage is $9.99 per month and $24.99 a month for 50 gigabytes of storage. You can download PaperPort Anywhere from the App Store for free.
Read More [via 9to5Mac]