
Fopydo is short for photocopy documents -- it creates PDF documents from images taken with digital cameras, cell phones, or scanners. Results are very compact in size and can be saved or emailed securely (with 128-bit encryption). In addition to PDF-related functions, Fopydo can perform OCR on scanned texts in a number of languages and save the results in a text document (Open Source Tesseract OCR engine is embedded in the application).
Visit fopydo.com to learn more about the software and to see tutorials. Please leave your feedback about the program -- this will be very helpful for the author.
v2.6
- Installer package is now signed with the Developer Installer certificate to prevent from warning messages in OS X 10.8 Mountain Lion
- Fixed problems with extracting BW images from PDFs from scanners if the FlateDecode compression is used instead of CCITT Group 4
- PDF files from scanners etc. can be now used as input files in addition to previously supported input file formats (TIFF, JPEG, PNG, GIF, BMP).
- If PDF file matching the document title (without .PDF suffix) exists in selected output folder, Fopydo will give you an option to append pages to the existing document or overwrite. This functionality is intended for keeping digitized copies of paper documents growing over time e.g. notebooks, bill receipts, statements etc.
- Added detection of blank pages in input from scanners, to allow double-sided scanning without the need to remove blank pages by hand in case of mixed one sided/double sided input.
- Functionality for re-ordering and automatic rotation of pages of bound documents was moved to the sampling phase to make it work better with barcode detection.
- Added preview of all document pages before submitting images for processing.