Microsoft has confirmed it will retire its mobile document scanning app Microsoft Lens, formerly known as Office Lens.
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ZDNET's key takeaways Microsoft's document scanning Lens app is being retired.For basic scanning, try Apple Notes, Google ...
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Microsoft has revised the timeline for retiring the Lens app, confirming new cutoff dates for downloads, support, and ...
Microsoft is officially retiring Microsoft Lens, the company's document scanner app. The company had previously announced it ...
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Since Microsoft stopped manufacturing its own smartphones, the company has focused on developing apps for iOS and Android.
Microsoft has shared that Lens PDF Scanner will now be removed from app stores next month. If you still use the app, make the switch already!
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