Lets just point out first off that the usefulness of any scanner app begins and ends with the quality of the scan (in my case this is usually a picture snapped with an ipod camera that is not exactly up to the minute latest--not exactly, not at all, not even close to the latest in ipod camera tech...taken without a tripod, as I try desperately to get an angle that allows me to see what Im shooting but doesnt feature my shadow screwing up the cameras ability to adjust the exposure).
At this point it should be glaringly obvious that its a poorly conceived, inherently flawed app if I cannot get a perfectly "scanned" end result; obviously Im doing everything right.
No, Im totally kidding. Im lucky to get anything usable at all. And I have no clue whatsoever if ANY of these scanner apps can deliver a perfectly scanned product; I suspect under the right conditions they can but its not anything Ill ever see.
And even given my seriously awful methods, my crap attention to even basics like lighting, that damned shadow, and refusing to stabilize the shot in any way this app delivered a more than adequate, easily read document almost every single time.
Thats all I can ask for. Love it!