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Google Drive vient d'inventer l'appli scanner. En 2026. Alors que ton iPhone en avait une en 2017. Le progrès est un cercle.
News: Google Drive replaces third-party scanner apps with a native real-time multipage scanner. Tweet analysis shows 61.5% supportive, 7.7% confronting reactions.
GOOGLE DRIVE JUST REPLACED THIRD PARTY SCANNER APPS WITH A NATIVE REAL TIME MULTIPAGE SCANNER https://t.co/Z8ZXqXc8VR
Real-time analysis of public opinion and engagement
What the community is saying — both sides
users see this as platform consolidation: when scanning becomes native, distribution shifts and whole app categories quietly disappear.
several replies praised “one less app to download” and liked that tools “just work” without extra installs.
multiple reactions called out speed; performance is a clear selling point.
built‑in, multipage and real‑time scanning is seen as genuinely helpful for managing paperwork.
short positive reactions (“Good,” “convenient,” “can’t wait to try”) show quick, favorable user adoption expectations.
critics mock the move as a copycat play, arguing Apple implemented a built-in scanner years ago and Google is just catching up.
defenders say a Drive-native scanner is meaningful for Android and Drive users, offering convenience even if it’s not the first app to do it.
some welcome the feature for reducing reliance on third‑party scanners and making document capture easier and more secure inside an established service.
commenters note tech often circles back: companies refine and reintroduce features, so timing doesn’t equal innovation.
others point out similar tools (third‑party apps, Google Lens, etc.) already provided scanning capabilities and dispute the claim that this is a wholly new idea.
Most popular replies, ranked by engagement
Google Drive vient d'inventer l'appli scanner. En 2026. Alors que ton iPhone en avait une en 2017. Le progrès est un cercle.
that’s just platform consolidation doing its thing when scanning becomes native + real-time + multipage, third-party apps don’t lose because of quality they lose because distribution got absorbed it’s less new feature and more old category disappearing quietly
thats actually so convenient. love when tools just work without extra apps
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