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TL;DR: Through 30 March at the Mashable Shop, you can get a lifetime subscription to the iScanner app for only £19.87 (reg. £158.20) — just use the code SCAN at checkout.


We all have at least one Apple fan in our lives. You yourself might love using Apple devices. Well, if you need a convenient scanner app that won’t annoy you with monthly subscription costs, you may want to try iScanner. A lifetime subscription to this portable scanner and PDF editor is just £19.87 (reg. £158.20) for Mashable readers through 30 March. 

You really can’t dismiss the importance of convenience, and the iScanner app has it in spades. It allows you to scan any document right on your iOS device. So, instead of trying to find a public scanner or battling it out with your home printer, you can scan what you need and upload it as a PDF in seconds. 

In addition to just scanning, it’s also a complete PDF editor and manager that allows you to sign, edit, merge, and protect your PDF files. There are various scanning modes, including one that can solve math problems. 

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This all-in-one PDF app will be useful to anyone that works in an office setting (real estate, law, education) or has their own business where they need to deal with estimates, invoices, or receipts for tax purposes. It can even work well for students who need to complete assignments on a trip or commute.

This app also features AI tools such as borders and automatic adjustments for a professional look and recognises text in over 20 languages.

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This highly-rated tool is on sale for a limited time at the Mashable Shop — just be sure to use the discount code SCAN during checkout.

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Order a lifetime subscription to iScanner for £19.87 (reg. £158.20) when you order before 30 March at 11:59 p.m. PT.

Prices subject to change.



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