Hmm, can somebody elaborate on the performance of SnapScan with Abby in terms 
of pages per a minute? 

I have found that the TWAIN drivers for flat bed scanners seem to limit one to 
3 minutes for 1 page. I seem to remember that the SnapScan’s can work  with 10 
pages a minute that could go a long way to me helping to clean out 30 years of 
file cabinets in the house, and making documents more useful directly for me.

Thanks,
Jonathan
 the 
> On Dec 4, 2014, at 23:26, Nicholas Parsons <[email protected]> 
> wrote:
> 
> Anders,
> I’m not sure I understand your question. The ScanSnap is a scanner. It scans 
> physical documents and turns them into digital files. I hope that answers 
> your question.
> 
> Amilio,
> Thanks for that list of the unlabelled buttons.
> To have ABBYY FineReader automatically OCR your scanned documents do the 
> following:
> Open ScanSnap Manager and press command-S for settings;
> Uncheck use quick menu;
> Under profile, select “Scan to Folder” from the pop up menu;
> Under application, choose “ABBYY Scan to Searchable PDF” from the pop up menu;
> You can then adjust the ABBYY application settings as desired, configuring 
> things such as recognition languages, having ABBYY always convert files to 
> searchable PDFs, use the source file name as the file name, automatically 
> open the converted files once conversion is complete, automatically delete 
> the original file and quit the application once conversion is complete, 
> etcetera.
> 
> I’ve developed a Hazel rule which will automatically convert files dropped 
> into a particular folder into searchable PDFs using FineReader OCR Pro.
> 
> Any questions feel free to get in touch. Would be great to discuss and 
> compare ScanSnap work flows.
> 
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