Reddit Reddit reviews Doxie Go - Rechargeable Mobile Document Scanner

We found 3 Reddit comments about Doxie Go - Rechargeable Mobile Document Scanner. Here are the top ones, ranked by their Reddit score.

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Doxie Go - Rechargeable Mobile Document Scanner
Doxie Go delivers smart and simple scanning you can take anywhere - no computer requiredPortable scanner that works cordlessly, thanks to a built-in rechargeable battery and memory. Store up to 300 pages (1,200 photos), or insert an SD card / USB flash drive for additional storageDoxie's tiny size makes it easy to scan documents at your desk or on the go - just insert your paper. Scan full color pages in just 8 seconds at up to 600 dpiAward-winning ABBYY OCR technology recognizes the text in your document and creates multi-page searchable PDFsDoxie app included: Amazing scanners deserve amazing software. Doxie 2.0 syncs scans, creates multi-page PDFs, and sends directly to your favorite apps
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3 Reddit comments about Doxie Go - Rechargeable Mobile Document Scanner:

u/ARimmapirate · 3 pointsr/raleigh

I can't speak for a service, but I scanned my old photos with a Doxie Go scanner. I felt more comfortable scanning them myself vs. a service.

u/bigsexy2 · 1 pointr/CasualConversation

I'm getting my dad one of these, to backup all of his paper files because he runs his own business...

u/lofro023 · 1 pointr/Evernote

No, it doesn't have a feeder, but the Evernote process isn't too bad. This is the particular Doxie that I bought. The process of importing to Evernote isn't too bad, although you can't go directly to it, per say. Basically, you scan as many documents as you want, then plug the Doxie into your laptop. From there, you open up Doxie's software to group the individual notes into multi-page documents, as well as adjust the page borders to crop out extra space that their automatic process missed, fix white balance, whatever. From there, you can select individual PDFs or all of them and it's just one click to add them to the default notebook in Evernote. It sounds like a long process, but it really isn't. I was able to power through an entire semester worth of papers, handouts, tests, essays, etc. and get them all imported into the proper notebook with names, dates, tags and everything in one evening.

Thanks for passing on that review, I'll be sure to check it out! If I decide to go for either bag, I'll write about my thoughts and post them here.