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Microsoft has started retiring the Microsoft Lens PDF scanner app for Android and iOS devices on Friday, January 9th, with ...
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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Microsoft is officially retiring Microsoft Lens, the company's document scanner app. The company had previously announced it ...