Hi Brandt:
Couldn't disagree with this point of view more.  First you're comparing Apples 
and raspberries.:)
The Mac is a totally different system, and built to some stringent 
specifications.  You don't see any Macs for $300 as you do for PC machines. And 
there's a good reason.  They're worth more.
Secondly:  you're buying mainstream technology, and not having to fork out the 
price of a second machine just to get it to talk.  Voiceover is built into the 
system, not as an adaptation of the system.
As such, Vo is intended to give the VI Mac user a more accurate picture of the 
screen.


Finally, even at $299, if docuscan works as well as we're hoping it does, it's 
still a third of the price of your krzweil or openbook programs.

Sorry, but I believe when you buy a Mac, you get what you pay for.


Carolyn

On Apr 29, 2011, at 12:33 AM, brandt wrote:

> Hi there,
>  
> Yes, $299 is a fair bit of money, but how many actually went and bought open 
> Book or something similar back when ever for 3 ore 4 times more? My biggest 
> complaint is not the cost of software but the ridiculous prices of Mac 
> computers. I can and probably will go the Hakintosh route just because of 
> that.
>  
> Warm regards,
>  
> Brandt Steenkamp
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> Sent: Friday, April 29, 2011 5:23 AM
> Subject: Re: For those who can actually afford this, DocuScan Plus is now on 
> the mac app store.
> 
> I know nothing at all about this app.  But, I suspect that a significant 
> portion of the cost is related to licencing a OCR SDK
> 
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> On 2011-04-28, at 10:05 PM, Matthew Campbell wrote:
> 
>> Hello Listers.
>> DocuScan is now mac compatible and can be found on the mac app store.
>> Don't get too excited though, unless you have $299.00 to burn on it.
>> Hope this actually benefits someone.
>> the Infuriated Matt Campbell.
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