Hi,  The EyePal is a band-aid solution at this point, a very platinum band-aid 
if I may say so.  I'm recommending it to clients because it's easy and it works 
and they won't have to pick up the tab for most of it.  My clients are for the 
most part either elderly and fearful or studentish and in need of something 
quick and effective.  The EyePal serves in both regards.  If it had true mac 
software I'd have no reservations.  As it is, it's fast, portable, effective, 
nice-looking on a desk, easy to use and easy to teach.  And the price is slowly 
coming down.  Doubtful it will ever be as cheep as an off the shelf product, 
but I've never seen an off the shelf product do what EyePal does.  Some one 
prove it to me.  I'd love to see it, and I'll be right there on the bandwagon 
as soon as it happens, but til then it's the eyepal.

Best,

Erik Burggraaf
User support consultant,
Now posting occasionally on twitter at eburggraaf,
1-888-255-5194
http://www.erik-burggraaf.com

On 2011-01-28, at 1:06 PM, Kaare Dehard wrote:

> Hi, just to add to your contribution, eyepal, anyone tried the mac version, 
> and with what resault? I'm in a hurry to get a solution, and am not sure I'm 
> fond of buying two programs, also, which scanners work best these days. As I 
> understand things things do shift from time to time depending on product 
> availability.
> On 2011-01-28, at 12:45 PM, Geoff Waaler wrote:
> 
>> Greetings Ann and others,
>> 
>> Okay, so I gather the reason to get both VUEScan and FineReader is that the 
>> former will run the scanner and the latter provides a much better OCR 
>> result.  Does finereader resolve the orientation?  There are eight ways to 
>> put a page on the scanner and only one is correct.  One would not need to 
>> run through all four iterations for the blank side, but for many items which 
>> are not always printed lengthwise, it could take as many as four scans to 
>> get it right.  Mean time, when the orientation is not correct, it takes much 
>> longer to recognize, and you end up with a garbage result.
>> 
>> So I will probably download VUEScan and see for myself but thought I'd ask 
>> here, because if ABBYY cannot determine orientation, I will stick with K1000 
>> for the foreseeable future.
>> 
>> Best regards.
>> Geoff
>> all four 
>> On Jan 28, 2011, at 10:29 AM, Anne Robertson wrote:
>> 
>>> Hello Erik,
>>> 
>>> I can get ABBYY FineReader to recognise my Canon Lide 700F portable USB 
>>> scanner, but it's a bit fiddly. I find it much easier and more effective to 
>>> use VueScan to do the scanning and FineReader to do the OCR.
>>> 
>>> VueScan produces beautiful images and FineReader does an almost perfect job 
>>> with OCR.
>>> 
>>> I set VueScan to produce TIFF files and set TIFF files to always open with 
>>> ABBYY FineReader.
>>> 
>>> In this way, I launch VueScan, scan as many pages as I need, then 
>>> FineReader is launched automatically. I've set a shortcut for "Convert to 
>>> Text Document", so all I then have to do is enter the file name and where 
>>> to put it.
>>> 
>>> It all sounds much more complicated than it really is.
>>> 
>>> I've demonstrated this scanning procedure to very sceptical Windows users 
>>> and they were impressed by its quality and efficiency.
>>> 
>>> I'll send you my user guide off list so you can see for yourself.
>>> 
>>> cheers,
>>> Anne
>>> 
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