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I am getting an iPhone app outsourced that will take a number of photos taken from a camera within the app and convert it into a pdf report. It will also add some text, timestamp, and format the photo size while converting into a pdf document. What framework or technology will best achieve this before I approach developers to build it?
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Hello, this is Ann. I am a business coach for small entrepreneurs with a lot of experience in business.
About your question, I would love to make some suggestions. Scannable or Evernote are developed for this purpose. They are created by verified provider, so you don't have to worry about the quality.
In addition, if you want to have a variety of choice, you can log on AppStore and simply search the phrase "scannable pdf".
If you have any other question related to business tools or strategies, please remember that Ann is here.
Have a nice day!
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