If you go to Sarotalk.com, there is a podcast where there is a demonstration of 
the Mac version of Docuscan with the camera done by Rickie Enger.  I just 
bought the software which is for Serotek customers $199 until the end of April. 
 The regular price is $299.  The camera is $499.00.  You can't go wrong with 
that.  The documentation for both Mac and PC is available from Serotek and you 
go to the help section.  Hope this helps.

Chris 
On Apr 17, 2011, at 2:40 PM, carolyn Haas wrote:

> Hi Pricilla:
> Welcome!  I didn't notice your scan question before I replied about braille 
> displays.
> Scaning is an area that in my very humble opinion is not well addressed on 
> the Mac platform.  There are some applications that can  perform scanning.  
> But, they are not as simple as for example an openbook or krzweil interface.  
> Some people on list have successfully been using a combination of apps very 
> successfully.  That is, an app called Vuescan, which can scan well, but 
> doesn't address page orientation, combined with Abbyy Fine Reader, which does 
> excellent OCR, but is very scanner choosy.
> 
> Top solution for scanning, albeit an expensive one is the eye-pal.  It is a 
> good system.  But, the Mac interface is currently being re-built.
> 
> The two applications I mentioned run about $150 US, while the eye-pal is I 
> think, around $1200.
> Hope this helps a little.
> 
> Carolyn
> 
> 
> On Apr 16, 2011, at 6:54 PM, Priscilla Garces wrote:
> 
>> Hey all listers,
>> I'm new to the Mac operating system being that I switched from windows after 
>> I graduated from college.
>> What made me switch is because of the cost effectiveness in terms of 
>> accessibility out of the box. When I used a PC I used a screen reader called 
>> jaws for windows and these can run from the range of $600 to upgrade and 
>> $1000 to purchase the screen reader + the annual fee which is high in order 
>> to maintain the SMA's. That is separate in addition to the cost of the 
>> hardware itself based on research on the various costs of computers ranging 
>> from 400 to $900 even more for quality computing. Another reason is the fact 
>> that tech support is available for the computer in person and the time and 
>> inconvenience in resolving the various troubles faced when using Jaws and 
>> the added fact that you need sighted assistance which is not granted by 
>> phone. With Apple I can go to the center which is near my house and have all 
>> of my computer problems and even receive training on the accessibility 
>> depending on the knowledge of the person who has experience with its use. 
>> That and many other reasons most of them being financial and personal as 
>> well as the added fact that the state refuses to pay for the upgrade or 
>> purchase of new software to perform the appropriate tasks independently is 
>> the factor that made me consider buying the mac being that I wanted to try 
>> something different. Hence the long story I have questions regarding the use 
>> of braille displays and the mac as well as scanning software that is 
>> accessible for mac users using voiceover.
>> Does anyone have experience using braille displays with the mac? If so, 
>> which braille display do you use and what is your experiences with its ease 
>> of reading, accessibility etc? Would the braille note be useful   a braille 
>> display? Which braille displays are cheaper, the braille note or a 
>> standalone braille display? I have an old braille lite millennium, would 
>> that work with the mac? Because if it does that would be great and I won't 
>> have to deal with the commission refusing to purchase anything and deal with 
>> the stress of fighting them to get what I really need. If not I understand 
>> the need for new equipment which I need for grad school or work anyway.
>> Based on your experiences, which braille display or notetaker works better 
>> with the mac? Also which scanning program works well with voice over based 
>> on experience?
>> 
>> Any advise is appreciated.
>> 
>> Thank you very much.
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> Priscilla Garces
>> priscillagarces1...@hotmail.com
>> 
>> 
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