Greetings,
You could try DocuScan Plus from Serotek. It's pretty easy to use. You
can save your documents on the cloud, or save them to your computer. The
program is crossed platform, meaning that you can use it both on Windows
and Macs. You can check it out here:
http://www.serotek.com/docuscanplus
Thanks,
A
On 3/24/2013 5:06 PM, Brad Dunse wrote:
I'm finally in the market for scanning software and a scanner and have a
couple questions:
1. Are there less expensive, yet reasonably intuitive and accessibel
software programs out there besides Openbook or Kurzweil options?
2. What current scanners would anyone recommend? This is for general office
work where an ADF would be helpful on occasion.
Thanks,
Brad Dunse
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