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The killer feature of Evernote for me is the ability to simply upload searchable PDF documents and other scans to the system, as an archiving solution.
There are two parts to this:
Implement searching inside attached PDF documents
OCR documents that aren't already searchable
Also:
Very simple upload via API into an inbox, where it can be sorted and tagged later on
I doubt printers like the Brother MFC series will allow "upload to arbitrary service" anytime like they do for Evernote, but at least then I'd be able to run a script that automatically uploads scanned documents to Paperwork :)
Is something like that planned anytime soon? That would make Paperwork the first usable but simple open source document archiving solution that I know of.
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The killer feature of Evernote for me is the ability to simply upload searchable PDF documents and other scans to the system, as an archiving solution.
There are two parts to this:
Also:
I doubt printers like the Brother MFC series will allow "upload to arbitrary service" anytime like they do for Evernote, but at least then I'd be able to run a script that automatically uploads scanned documents to Paperwork :)
Is something like that planned anytime soon? That would make Paperwork the first usable but simple open source document archiving solution that I know of.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: