
I wish I could have all the documents I scan automatically dumped into a Dropbox folder, or for the importing to happen automatically when the app sees new scanned documents.
Doxie go wifi scanner software#
Then documents need to be selected to export them out of the Doxie app and into Dropbox or another folder on the computer (the software supports exporting to a number of different cloud services, including Google Drive and Microsoft's OneDrive). A button needs to be pressed to import all the scanned documents. It gets the job done well enough, but there are simply too many steps. I wish the scanner itself - which has only two buttons, one for power and one to turn the Wi-Fi on - had a button you could hit to tell it that you wanted to stitch documents together.Īnother annoyance I found was in the software itself. One of my biggest complaints about the Doxie is that you have to manually "staple" together multi-page documents. Note: The automatic mode works well enough for most situations. All the individual pages get dumped into a single inbox where they can be manipulated for color and optical-character recognition, plus contrast, rotation, and other standard scanner settings.

Mac and PC users get an app that can sync files from the Doxie on request, pulling them over Wi-Fi or USB. There's an SD card slot for expanded storage too. The Doxie Go Wi-Fi can store more than a thousand documents on internal memory until you connect it to a Mac, PC, or iOS device via USB or Wi-Fi. Scanning takes 8-10 seconds per document, but it's easy to feed documents while you're sitting in a conference call or watching an NFL playoff game. To scan, simply place the device on a desk or table, feed a document in, and watch as it slowly moves through and comes out the other side. It scans at 300 or 600 dpi (though the lower number is more than adequate for files and receipts) and is capable of scanning documents as large as 8.5" x 15." Doxie also says that it will scan 300 pages per charge.

This device is small battery-powered scanner about the size of a rolled up newspaper that's able to sync wirelessly with your Mac, PC, or iOS device.
Doxie go wifi scanner full#
No, for scanning in the dozens of documents I'm sent every month, as well as my cabinet full of "important files," the Doxie Go Wi-Fi is a great solution.
