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Doxie is a utility application designed for Mac users to simplify document management through efficient scanning and organization. This trial version offers features such as automatic document scanning, easy PDF creation, and cloud integration capabilities that enhance productivity. Users can quickly digitize paper documents, receipts, and photos, making it ideal for both personal and professional use.

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The application supports various file formats and allows for seamless sharing across multiple platforms. Doxie also includes OCR (Optical Character Recognition) functionality, which converts scanned images into editable text. With its user-friendly interface and robust features, Doxie aids in maintaining a well-organized digital workspace, ensuring important documents are easily accessible and securely stored.

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Full Specifications

GENERAL
Release
Latest update
Version
2.11.3
OPERATING SYSTEMS
Platform
Mac
Operating System
Mac OS X
Additional Requirements
  • macOS High Sierra
  • macOS Sierra
  • OS X El Capitan
  • OS X Yosemite
  • OS X Mavericks
  • OS X Mountain Lion
  • OS X Lion
POPULARITY
Total Downloads
515
Downloads Last Week
0

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Developer’s Description

Scan anywhere, and sync to Evernote and the cloud.
Doxie Go delivers smart and simple scanning you can take anywhere. Just connect to sync. Smart software included. Organize, create searchable PDFs with OCR, and send directly to Evernote and the cloud. Sync to all your devices. Doxie Go syncs to Mac, PC, and the cloud - and with available Wi-Fi, direct to iPhone + iPad.

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