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Splitting a Document with ScanDrop Mac

Thursday, January 19th, 2012

The newest version of ScanDrop Mac lets you split a scan into multiple documents prior to upload. (Note this feature is not available in ScanDrop Mac Lite; you have to upgrade to use it.)

This means you can scan a big stack of paper and then split it into many documents prior to upload – take advantage of the sheet feeder in your Mac’s scanner!

To split a multi-page document

  1. Select the multi-page document in the left-hand document column. In the preview window, you will see all the pages that comprise the document.
  2. In the preview window, select the single page where you wish to insert the split.
  3. Click on the Split & Join button.
  4. Select from the following options:
  • Split document from here will make the page you selected the first page of your second document
  • Split document until here will make the page you selected the last page of the first document.

The example below illustrates how the document will be split if you select Split document until here:

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Sharing a Scan or Screenshot on Twitter or Facebook with ScanDrop Mac

Monday, January 16th, 2012

ScanDrop Mac now lets you socially share your scans and screenshots via your favorite social networks, like Twitter and Facebook. You can upload a file to OfficeDrop, Evernote or Google Docs & simultaneously share it on a social network!

Get ScanDrop Mac

Try ScanDrop Lite for Free in the Mac App Store

Here is how you can share a file on Twitter or Faceboook when using ScanDrop Mac

  1. In the left-hand column, select the document you wish to upload and share.
  2. Click the Upload button. You will see an upload progress bar.
  3. A success dialog box will appear when your upload has completed. In this box, you can click the Sharebutton.click_share.jpg
  4. Select your share method. You can share your document via email, copy its public URL to your clipboard, or share it on various popular social networks.
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You can also check out the ScanDrop Mac review on AllFacebook – read a review on sharing on Facebook with ScanDrop.

ScanDrop in TechCrunch

Wednesday, January 11th, 2012

OfficeDrop and ScanDrop Mac were written up in TechCrunch yesterday by TechCrunch reporter Rip Empson. TechCrunch covered the new ScanDrop Mac’s ability to scan, screenshot, save to the cloud and share via social networks.

officedrop in techcrunchAs Rip explains it, ” announcing updates to its ScanDrop Mac and ScanDrop Lite apps (ScanDrop Lite is free) that let any Mac user integrate scanned paper with digital screenshots to create multi-age, searchable PDFs. But what’s really cool about this is that, with a single click, users can now share these scanned docs via social networks or store them in Evernote, Dropbox, OfficeDrop, and Google Docs.”

He also gives an example of possible workflow that users can take advantage of using the ScanDrop Mac app: “ within ScanDrop, users can merge scans, screenshots, and image files into a single, multi-page PDF to then share as they choose. If a user scans a receipt, he or she can then grab a screenshot of a corresponding spreadsheet of receipts and share that as a single PDF document through Facebook or Twitter, for example.”

Finally, the article mentions our recent, dramatic growth.

Read the article here!

After you’ve read the piece you can get ScanDrop Mac and ScanDrop Lite in the app store by clicking on the buttons below:

New ScanDrop Mac Version

Tuesday, January 10th, 2012

The newest version of ScanDrop Mac is out in the Mac App Store.

ScanDrop for Mac and the free ScanDrop Lite let any Mac user integrate scanned paper with digital screenshots to create multi-page, searchable PDFs, and with a single click share them via social networks or store them in services like Evernote, Dropbox, OfficeDrop and Google Docs.

Now, you can scan a page, grab a screenshot, store in the cloud – and socially share via Twitter – all from one place! Once the document is created, users have the option of sharing text-searchable PDFs with an unique link that’s sent directly to email, Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, Delicious, Tumblr, and Amazon Wish List, to name a few. Popular online filing services like Google Docs, Evernote and OfficeDrop’s cloud filing cabinet are also supported, allowing users to drop OfficeDrop PDF files into their accounts and share them with anyone, anywhere.

Happy New Years – OfficeDrop’s ScanDrop an App to Kickstart 2012

Monday, January 2nd, 2012

Tuaw, the “unofficial Apple blog,” has included OfficeDrop’s ScanDrop Mac scanner software as one of their “Apps to Kickstart your New Year’s Resolutions.”

The article says:

If you already have a scanner or multi-function printer but you’d like to move to cloud storage of your scans, give the $19.99 ScanDrop for the Mac a try. ScanDrop works with Evernote, Google Docs or OfficeDrop’s cloud service, but scanned files can also be saved on Dropbox or whatever other cloud service you utilize.

You can check out our review from March into a fuller look at the service. If you want to give it a try without dropping $20, the company offers the free ScanDrop Lite allowing scanning of up to 15 pages.

We couldn’t have said it better ourselves!

Get organized this year with OfficeDrop. It’s never been a better time to get your files into the cloud. You’ll feel much more relaxed once your important documents are saved in the cloud, and the anywhere, anytime access the cloud gives you will make you more productive this year!

Updated ScanDrop Windows

Tuesday, October 4th, 2011

There is an updated version of ScanDrop Windows scanning software available for update/download. If you already are using ScanDrop Windows to scan to the cloud then you will be prompted to upgrade the next time you open the app. This update fixes some bugs around scanning to Google Docs; we recommend you update the application the next time you open the file. (On a somewhat related note there have been some recent updates to our ScanDrop Mac scanner software as well that you can get through the Mac App store.

If you don’t already have ScanDrop Windows get it now by clicking here!

Introducing ScanDrop Lite for Mac

Wednesday, August 31st, 2011

We are very excited to announce the newest addition to our cloud paper management product family – Mac ScanDrop Lite! This awesome little app lets Mac users scan paper directly into the world’s leading cloud storage services for FREE. It is a starter product for our paid Mac ScanDrop scanner software as well. 

ScanDrop Lite will allow you to scan up to 15 pages per month into Dropbox, Evernote, Google Docs, Gmail or your Mac’s local disk. You can also scan unlimited amounts into OfficeDrop’s cloud filing system. Read the press release below.

OfficeDrop Releases Free Mac Scan-to-Cloud App and Updates Paid Mac App

Free ScanDrop Lite Lets Users Scan Paper Documents Directly to the Cloud or Local Disk, Improved Paid App Adds Document-Splitting and Features Unlimited Uploads

Cambridge, MA — (August 31, 2011) — OfficeDrop today announced a free addition to their ScanDrop for Mac app lineup, ScanDrop Lite. The company also introduced an update to the paid ScanDrop for Mac software. ScanDrop is a scanning software application that digitizes and organizes scanned documents directly to the cloud or to a Mac’s local disc.

Here’s what’s new:

ScanDrop Lite is a brand new free app from OfficeDrop, available for download in the Mac App Store. Like the original version of ScanDrop, users can scan documents directly to the cloud with ease. With the lite app, users can:

  • Upload 15 pages per month to a variety of cloud programs including Google Docs, Gmail, Evernote and DropBox
  • Upload unlimited pages to OfficeDrop’s cloud filing cabinet

ScanDrop for Mac ($9.99) has significant updates, including:

  • Unlimited uploads to either OfficeDrop or any of its cloud services integrations (Google Docs, Gmail, Evernote or DropBox)
  • Document splitting, which enables users to upload multiple pages at once, then split them into separate documents

For example, an HR administrator could upload a new hire’s paperwork using ScanDrop, then easily separate it into multi-page documents, differentiating the employee’s healthcare application from the W-4 form. These documents could then be tagged and sorted into appropriate folders. Pages also become text-searchable once scanned, so they can be easily found when needed.

Both ScanDrop Lite and ScanDrop for Mac now have:

  • Syncing of cloud tags, folders, collections and notebooks when scanning to Gmail and scanning to Evernote. Users can look up cloud metadata (like tags) that they have already created, and sort documents as they are scanned
  • Powerful tools to create better PDFs, including the ability to preview, rotate, crop, delete and drag-and-drop to reorder pages prior to upload
  • Automatic attachment of scanned documents to Gmail and other popular desktop email programs
  • OCR (optical character recognition) for Google Docs users, Premium Evernote users and users of OfficeDrop’s digital filing system

“We are excited to bring a free version of our ScanDrop app to market, reaching new users and allowing them to scan and store unlimited documents in OfficeDrop’s digital filing system,” said OfficeDrop CEO Prasad Thammineni. “Additionally, the ability to separate pages from bulk scans into individual documents is a valuable tool that our users have requested, and we are pleased to provide that functionality in our paid ScanDrop app. We believe these developments will help us continue our mission to give paper new life in the cloud.”

ScanDrop works with the majority of scanners currently on the market. The software can be installed and connected in minutes. Download ScanDrop Lite or ScanDrop for Mac at the Mac App Store. A limited lite version of ScanDrop for Windows is also available for free download on the OfficeDrop website.

About OfficeDrop

OfficeDrop makes it easy for small businesses to scan paper to the cloud and access documents from anywhere, at any time, from any device. OfficeDrop’s cloud filing cabinet lets users sort, search and share documents — giving paper new life and making it collaborative! Headquartered in Cambridge, MA, OfficeDrop was founded in 2007. Paper. Digital. Anywhere. Find out more at www.officedrop.com.

How Do I Update An App from the Mac App Store

Friday, August 26th, 2011

If you’ve purchased an app in the Mac App Store then it’s easy to update the application. Apple has made it simple to update the app right from within the App Store. Here is how you do it.

Updating an App in the Mac App Store

Step 1 is to click on the Mac App Store Icon. You’ll find it on the bottom of your screen in the dock.

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Look to see if you need to update a Mac App

If you have a little red number floating above the icon then you know you have an update that is ready to install!

Step 2 is either select the downward facing arrow called “updates” or click “store” then “updates.”

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Click to Update the Mac App Store App

You will then be shown all the applications that have new version available.

Step 3 will have you click the  grey “update” button on the right for the app or apps that you want to update.

Yup! It’s that easy.

So, for users of OfficeDrop’s ScanDrop Mac Scanner Software, this is how you keep up to date with the latest version of our scan to the cloud software. You can start scanning to the cloud right from your Mac’s desktop with ScanDrop, which is available in the Mac App Store here. Happy scanning and updating!

Another Great OfficeDrop Review by a Customer

Friday, August 5th, 2011

It feels great when customers write nice things about us! As the marketing person here at OfficeDrop, I work hard with my team to get reporters to notice us. But when actual paying customers take the time out to write positive reviews of OfficeDrop it really shows off the hard work the development team puts into the product!

OfficeDrop Review by William Higgins

William Higgins
William Higgins

William Higgins is an ECM technologist for a major financial institution in Atlanta, GA. So, he knows what he’s talking about when he discusses managing content and cloud based technologies. His post is called “Scanning Documents to the Cloud with OfficeDrop.

William writes about OfficeDrop on his blog, augusthiggins.net. He says, “I work with Enterprise Content Management (or ECM) systems for a living and have an extensive background in Imaging or Document Capture.  But yet, at home I struggle to find a good way to capture important documents and keep them intelligently organized.”

Of course, this is where OfficeDrop enters the picture!

He starts off by showing how he uses ScanDrop to scan to the cloud, “The user interface is styliezed like the newer Microsoft Office applications with the menu ribbon at the top.  OfficeDrop makes good use of Folders and Labels…”

The he goes on to explain how to use OfficeDrop’s cloud filing system to organize and quickly find documents, “If foldering and labels weren’t enough, OfficeDrop also creates full-text searchable PDF files of the scanned documents you store in the cloud.  This means that even if you don’t spend the time organizing your documents in folders or adding lables, you can still do a “Google”-like fuzzy search of your document contents.”

Thanks for the great write up, William!

Looking for other customer reviews of ScanDrop or customer reviews of OfficeDrop? Check out the OfficeDrop testimonial page.

Customer Review of ScanDrop

Saturday, July 23rd, 2011

We love it when a customer writes something nice about us – and just yesterday Edward Kiledjian did just that!

Check out his review of ScanDrop here.

Review of ScanDrop Scan to Cloud Software

Edward says:

“I am a big fan of Evernote and use it to store all of my reference material (as explained in the GTD methodology). One of the key requirements to my online storage strategy is converting paper into PDF and getting it into Evernote as simply and quickly as possible.

A while back I found a free software called ScanDrop which did exactly that. I use it to scan paper directly from my Brother multifunction device and then upload it straight into my Evernote [For Google Docs users, it supports that service too] inbox ready for processing. It supports a whole range of scanners.”

Edward also took some screenshots.

We are glad that he appreciates ScanDrop, and wish happy scanning to all of our ScanDrop Scan to Evernote users!

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