Although the base Adobe Scan app is free, there's inevitably a premium subscription to get some of the added features (improved text clarity may or many not be one). Personally I am deeply suspicious of Adobe's monetisation approach, and would be wary of relying too much on any of their apps. The Apple Notes scanning is pretty impressive, and should be enough for all casual use.
This newsletter is the definition of “low lift, high value.” I always come away with at least one thing I immediately want to try (this time, it’s the One Task X—my executive function says thank you). The air quality CO2 insight was especially timely too—it’s one of those small shifts that actually feels world-expanding. Thank you for continuing to curate with such intention, clarity, and calm. It’s a gift to get something this genuinely useful and human-centered every week.
Hi Anton - Thanks for taking the time to let us know what you appreciate about Recomendo! I like that term “low lift, high value.” I've not heard it before.
BTW, have you seen this work in progress, which lists products we've mentioned on Recomendo and our other newsletters? It has a way to go, but you might find it useful: https://cooltools.pages.dev/
Although the base Adobe Scan app is free, there's inevitably a premium subscription to get some of the added features (improved text clarity may or many not be one). Personally I am deeply suspicious of Adobe's monetisation approach, and would be wary of relying too much on any of their apps. The Apple Notes scanning is pretty impressive, and should be enough for all casual use.
Google drive app does a great job of scan, and store. I like it because the Gemini AI can analyze a document and summarize.
It is free with Google account. Not a hidden upsell like Adobe app.
Thanks for letting me know, Jeremy. I'm going to give it a try.
It is a FREE TRIAL. Not simply free! Subscriptions start at 12.99/month.
This newsletter is the definition of “low lift, high value.” I always come away with at least one thing I immediately want to try (this time, it’s the One Task X—my executive function says thank you). The air quality CO2 insight was especially timely too—it’s one of those small shifts that actually feels world-expanding. Thank you for continuing to curate with such intention, clarity, and calm. It’s a gift to get something this genuinely useful and human-centered every week.
Hi Anton - Thanks for taking the time to let us know what you appreciate about Recomendo! I like that term “low lift, high value.” I've not heard it before.
BTW, have you seen this work in progress, which lists products we've mentioned on Recomendo and our other newsletters? It has a way to go, but you might find it useful: https://cooltools.pages.dev/