ScanDrop for Mac works with the most popular scanners used by Mac enthusiasts, and includes a highly requested feature update, a crop tool. ScanDrop Scanner Software for Mac is available in the Mac App Store for purchase. Much more advanced features than our Windows ScanDrop!
The Mac ScanDrop desktop application works with most of the scanners on the market today. ScanDrop connects with the scanning industry "TWAIN" standard scanners AND the popular ScanSnap scanners! Some of the scanners supported include: Fujitsu ScanSnap, Epson Perfection, Xerox DocuMate, HP ScanJet, Canon LiDE, Visioneer OneTouch, Fujitsu fi, and more.
ScanDrop for the Mac is simple - one simple, scanning software application that helps you scan and upload your paper into your favorite online storage provider: Google Docs, Dropbox Evernote or OfficeDrop Online. ScanDrop Mac now scans to Gmail and to desktop mail programs! Press Scan, then Upload and your paper is now available your online account! You can even select the folder/notebook you'd like your document to upload into. And now you can scan to your Mac's local disk!
OfficeDrop's ScanDrop automatically converts your paper into PDFs, the most commonly used filetype on the internet. With a great image preview and easy PDF correction and editing tools you can quickly get your PDF ready for upload into the cloud. You can also rotate your images, delete images and re-order images before uploading your PDF to your Google Docs, Evernote, Dropbox or OfficeDrop account! And, of course, you can select a name for your documents.

Scan Documents Directly To Dropbox, Evernote, And Google Docs With ScanDrop
OfficeDrop, the great service that lets you scan or mail in your paper documents to be stored online, has updated its Mac app to include support for Dropbox, Evernote, and Google Docs. Read About ScanDrop for Mac...
ScanDrop: Scan Directly into Google Docs, Evernote and More
The software works fine after the first test. He instantly recognizes my scanner and the correct size paper... upload directly to a selected Evernote notebook or a specific folder in my Google Docs. (Note: translated from Dutch using Google Translate) Read About ScanDrop Scanner Software...

ScanDrop for Mac: Scan Documents Directly from your Mac to the Cloud
Seamlessly scan, preview, rotate, reorder, crop and upload PDFs to your online account. Read About Mac ScanDrop...

ScanDrop for Mac Sends Paper to the Cloud
ScanDrop might simply be a really simple way of automatically flinging paper documents into cloud services. Read More About ScanDrop for Mac...
Currently Scandrop Mac has been tested with 10.6.5 and 10.6.6 (Mac App-Store compatible version). It has been used with versions of 10.6 prior to 10.6.6 (not officially supported). It does not work with 10.5 and below.
Configuration help for ScanDrop Mac Scanner Software is available by clicking here
Fujitsu ScanSnap, Canon PIXMA MX Series, Canon imageFormula and more.
Click below to get the Windows version of ScanDrop Scanning Software.
Mac ScanDrop uses the OCR (optical character recognition) that comes with the cloud provider that you are scanning to. In other words, if you scan to Evernote and are a Evernote Premium use, you'll get text searchable PDFs created by Evernote's amazing OCR! Here is more information on the OCR that comes with each of the online accounts. Please note that OfficeDrop is not responsible for the quality of OCR you get from your online storage provider! You are paying them for this, not us!
OfficeDrop - If you are storing your Scans in OfficeDrop's award winning cloud filing system then you get fully text searchable PDFs for any size scan up to 1 GB in size! Note that OfficeDrop's OCR is very accurate for typed text over 8 points in size, but is only OK for hand written text.
Evernote - If you are an Evernote Premium users you get amazing OCR for both typed text and handwritten text. Note that Evernote does not provide OCR for PDF's unless you are a premium user.
Google Docs - Now you can use Google's OCR; check the OCR box in ScanDrop when you are uploading to Google Docs. Note that Google's OCR is very very limited. Google limits the amount of data that it will accept during the OCR process and rejects documents that are more than 2 mb in size if you have opted for Google’s OCR – this is usually one or two pages. Google’s OCR happens at the time of upload and will increase the amount of time required to upload the document. Also, Google creates a text box associated with the PDF and does not embed the text into the PDF. This is just the way Google does it; ScanDrop has no control over how Google operates, maybe you as a customer can call them and get them to improve their service.
Dropbox - Dropbox does not provide OCR at this time and your PDFs will not be made text searchable by Dropbox.
Local Mac Drive - There is no OCR if you scan to your Mac's local drive.
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