Google has updated its Drive cloud storage service app for iPhone and iPad, allowing users to scan documents after a long wait.
Google provides the feature of scanning documents and papers in the Drive application. It has been in the application for Android devices for about a decade, but it was absent from iPhones and iPads for unknown reasons.
The new feature can be used through the floating camera button in the application interface, where the camera application opens, which identifies the edges of the document, performs the alignment correctly, and eliminates all glare and tilt to complete the scanning process quickly and accurately.
Multiple pages can be scanned at a time, with the ability to crop images after scanning when needed, and the application can display suggestions for related titles based on machine learning, and the automatic naming feature will be available to users in the United States only.
It is worth noting that Apple provided the feature of scanning documents in a similar way to its Notes application in 2017.
Google has redesigned the home page of the “Drive” application on Android and iOS with a new user interface that allows faster access to files.
Google is currently investigating reports indicating that there is a problem that causes files stored in Drive to mysteriously disappear from the accounts of some users of the computer application, and Google has not yet found a solution to this problem, according to Ait News.
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