Hello Christos,

ReadIris and Omnipage are from different companies, so anything you  
paid to the ReadIris people won't count towards Omnipage Pro. In any  
case, Nuance appear to have abandonned development of Omnipage for the  
Mac, so it wouldn't be worth your while getting it. It certainly won't  
work with Snow Leopard as it is an old carbon application.

As for ReadIris, you may have to enter a special code which ties it to  
one specific computer. This is certainly the case for the copy I have.  
Unfortunately, I can't remember how I installed it, but it wouldn't  
surprise me if I had help from my sighted husband.

So it looks as though sighted help is your best way forward, galling  
as that may be!

Good luck,

Anne


On Apr 23, 2009, at 8:49 PM, christos hux wrote:

>
> as suggested to me via a reply I did try interacting with the vertical
> scroll bar & nothing happened by scrolling to the very top or bottom
> the status of the continue button never changed from its dimmed
> status. This is very frustrating to spend money on a application to
> help you be more independent & its not useable. Maybe I can use it in
> the short future as a upgrade path to the mac version of omnipage pro
> x when I have more funds to use.
>
> >


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