 It's been a couple of years since I've talked to Dennis Jadenov in the Riedel booth, but it's time to check in and see what's new. So hi, nice to meet you, I mean, I think everything is new, you know, we are a big company and we will always develop and improve our apps. So since two years now, those, even some apps might have the same names, that cut a little difference and pretty much new stuff coming on. Oh great, now I've heard good things about Scanner Pro, you're going to talk to us about that? Right, so Scanner Pro is that simple app that converts, I mean, turns your iPhone into an actual scanner, so you don't need to carry that to buy the actual big, chunky, clunky hardware scanner. You can do it with an iPhone, and it's been all around the news because Apple made it out of the week, the first week of 2014, and we've got five million people on board within seven days. Five million people can't be wrong. So how well does it work, are you going to demonstrate it for us? Yeah, sure, so let's see how it works. Steve in here with the camera. Right. So I go to my folder, open Scanner Pro, and I have some scans ready here, which I made before, I press this button, and then I'm about to scan something. It picks the document automatically, oops, let's redo it. Okay, for the audio listeners, he's got this thing at a really oblique angle, I mean, it wasn't parallel in any way whatsoever. It fixes the geometry, removes the shades, I can do it like on wide, and the quality is quite good as you can see, and that's a PDF now, which you can email right away or fax or upload to Dropbox or Evernote or anywhere else. Now, I've seen scanner apps before, but what's impressive about this is that you didn't do any work to align it at all. Yeah, I mean, it's so easy to use, you just tap button twice and boom, you have a PDF, good looking PDF file that you can upload anywhere. Now, I guess one advantage was you put the document on a black background, so that helps, but if you had it on a desk or something. I mean, the problem was this, but this boost is white, because if I... So white on white wouldn't work. White on white wouldn't work, you have to have... Put it on a desk or something, it'd be perfect. Yeah, desk is perfectly good, yes. How about in your hand, like a business card? Not so much, because it tries to find the borders, so it needs kind of interaction between your document and the background, yeah. This is some sort of contrast. Yes. So how much is Scanner Pro? Scanner Pro is usually $6.99, but it's now on discount for Macworld, which is $2.99 only. Okay, great. So this is the meanest thing ever, because we're going to be showing all these after Macworld, but so $6.99 still does not have to drag out your scanner, that's a pretty... Yeah, I mean, the new Scanner is what, it's $100? Well, plus it's just, you don't always have it with you, it's clumsy, it's a lot of work. I mean, it's just nice to have a scanner in your pocket just in case you need it, so it's always there. Very good, very good. Now you said you were going to talk a little bit about Documents 5, we heard about Documents, maybe it was 2 or 3, so Documents 5, what's up? Yeah, so Documents is actually a totally renewed app, it matches the iOS 7 design, and... What does it do? Okay, so it's a file manager for all your data, all your content on your iOS devices, so let's say Documents, files, music, video, pictures, you store those there. File manager for Mac, so Documents is a file manager for your iPad and iPhone. Oh, wow, that sounds pretty cool. Right, so what we do is that, so we have a suite of apps, as you know, we have six apps, so Documents now is the hub of it, it's a central app that now works in integrates with all the other apps, so let's say if you want to print something, you can print from Documents via printer pro, and if you want to do PDF work done, if you have PDF experts, Documents knows that you have PDF experts, and it gives you those PDF editing tools to be used within Documents 5, so we're trying to create this ecosystem of interconnected apps. Okay, so how do I get a document or let's say a photo that I've taken with the camera in the documents? Right, if you want to copy a file or document or video anywhere, you can just use Dropbox, you can... Okay, so Documents talks to Dropbox? Yeah, I mean to any storage, I mean you can get your files from any storage, or WebDAF, or SFCP, or OpenIN via, like you can get basically anything, use OpenIN from email and so on and so on. All right, okay, very good, how much does Documents cost? It's free, it's completely free, yes. Free? Yeah. Free? Yes, we're giving it away. And that's not just for Macworld, that's free for everybody? Free forever and for everybody, yes. All right, that sounds very good, and so where do people find your products? It's on the App Store and we have a site, real.com and yeah. Let's spell that, that's R-E-A-D-D-L-E dot com. That's right. All right, thank you very much, Dennis, good job. Thank you very much.