scanR takes and image from your cell phone and converts it to a searchable .pdf file. While that may sound boring, think about if for a second. How many times have you been meeting in the conference room and the whiteboard gets a lot of action. Diagrams, notes, flow charts...how are you going to save those? Don't tell me that you are the guy constantly writing SAVE in the corner of the whiteboard so that no one else can use it.
Here is a sample from their site:
I can think of thirty other ways this is useful. You can take pictures of documents and convert them so you are now using your cell phone as scanner. Here is a sample of that:
What you basically doing is capturing the image and sending it to scanR. They do the conversion and send it back as a .pdf.
Give it a shot at scanR [via Photojojo]


