
The BlackBerry Storm is the first BlackBerry with a high-quality, auto-focus camera! To celebrate, scanR released a new version of its software, making it even easier to scan and fax on the go. Now BlackBerry Storm users can scan documents, whiteboards and business cards into searchable PDF files and electronic contacts, or send faxes anywhere in the world.
Scan and fax
The BlackBerry Storm has a 3.2 megapixel camera that takes great pictures and can be used with scanR to capture nearly anything printed or written on paper. Simply take a photo of a document, whiteboard, or business card with scanR and get a digital scan or fax in just few seconds.
View your documents
scanR Mobile is designed for the unique touch screen of the BlackBerry Storm. With its large size and tactile feedback, it’s perfect for easily scanning your information and viewing your files.
The newest feature, designed for BlackBerry, is a quick, simple way to view your documents on the go. scanR Mobile lets you view your documents without downloading the entire file first, saving you time and lowering your network use. You can view, scroll and zoom your scanned files, giving you access to all of your information, without a computer.
scanR is available for download at
www.scanr.com on your computer or
m.scanr.com/download on your phone. scanR is free to try and costs as little as $3 a month for unlimited use.
About scanR
scanR lets you use your camera phone or digital camera to scan, copy, and fax. To turn your paper documents into useful digital information, just take a photo and upload it to scanR. The scanR service produces clean copies of documents, whiteboards, and business cards; extracts text information; and creates a PDF file, electronic contact, or fax. Over one million people in 200 countries have downloaded scanR to their mobile phones. scanR has partnered with AT&T, KDDI, Nokia, Sprint, Vodafone, and other industry leaders. scanR, Inc. is a privately held company, financed by Adobe Systems, JAIC, Thomvest International, Trinity Ventures, and True Ventures.
For more information about scanR, see
www.scanr.com.