Another Windows Phone-era favorite is heading to the graveyard as Microsoft pushes users toward OneDrive.
At the beginning of January, Microsoft discontinued a useful app for scanning documents, which will therefore no longer be ...
Since Microsoft stopped manufacturing its own smartphones, the company has focused on developing apps for iOS and Android.
Microsoft is ending support for the once-popular document-scanning app, giving iOS and Android users until March before it stops working altogether.
You can scan documents until March 9 ...
Microsoft has started retiring the Microsoft Lens PDF scanner app for Android and iOS devices on Friday, January 9th, with plans to remove it from app stores next month. Microsoft Lens (previously ...
Microsoft has revised the timeline for retiring the Lens app, confirming new cutoff dates for downloads, support, and scanning, while directing users to OneDrive as the alternative ...
Microsoft has confirmed it will retire its mobile document scanning app Microsoft Lens, formerly known as Office Lens.
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!
Microsoft Lens is shutting down. If you’re looking for a similar alternative, you can now use OneDrive app to scan documents ...
For years, Microsoft Lens has been my go-to for scanning documents, business cards, and other physical items like photos onto my phone. It's been a mainstay in my phone library and has remained one of ...