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We've compiled a list of 6 free and paid alternatives to iCopy Free Photocopier. The primary competitors include NAPS2, PDFill. In addition to these, users also draw comparisons between iCopy Free Photocopier and Scan to PDF, WinScan2PDF, Skanlite. Also you can look at other similar options here: About.


NAPS2
Free Open Source

NAPS2 is a document scanning application with a focus on simplicity and ease of use.

With PDFill you can create, fill, delete and submit PDF form fields; insert new formatted text...

Scan, Print, Fax, Download and Store Microsoft Office, PDF and Text Documents and images.

Skanlite
Free Open Source

Skanlite is a simple image scanning application to scan and save images.

•With only one click you will be able to scan one page or even a whole pile of pages.

iCopy Free Photocopier is a free and open source application that lets you combine your scanner and...

iCopy Free Photocopier Platforms

tick-square Windows

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iCopy Free Photocopier Overview

iCopy Free Photocopier is a free and open source application that lets you combine your scanner and printer into a powerful, easy to use photocopier by only pressing a button. You can use Automatic Document Feeders (ADF) too!

You can run iCopy by just pressing the button of your scanner!! Its simple user interface lets you manage scanner and printer options, like brightness, contrast, number of copies in a couple of seconds.

As it’s small and no installation is required, iCopy is also suitable for USB pen drives.

iCopy Free Photocopier Features

tick-square Scan to PDF
tick-square Scan documents
tick-square Portable

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