Frits Wüthrich wrote: > > I don't own stock of Hamrick, but I really think you make a mistake > here. > Vuescan often works a lot better then the original software. I was > amazed when I used it for the first time. The nice thing is, Vuescan > doesn't mess up with anything on your system, it doesn't remove your > original software nor does it interfere with it. You can try it, as long > as you don't register it you can use it with a watermark. It doesn't > work as a twain driver, so you don't call the Vuescan software from > Photoshop or, but you use Vuescan independantly. It can save a file > directly on your drive after scanning, you can edit it later in whatever > program you want to use. > Your scanner might be a lot better then what you think it is, only > producing less good results because of the mediocre original software. > TRy it, small download, easy install, easy uninstall, no mess on your > system, no changes to the registry, etc. >
Fritz, at this point I just can't deal with _anything_ new -- it could be the most wonderful thing in the world by I'm not up to it - however, Juey might be interested in it. I can barely function with things I know at the moment. It has nothing to do with how good something is, just the state of my brain. annsan