I really want to be able to scan and do OCR on my Mac though.  Maybe Fine 
Reader Express is the answer?  I don't know.  :)
On Apr 29, 2011, at 9:05 PM, Mary Otten wrote:

> Hi Kimberly. I know this is probably not a popular recommendation for this 
> list, but given that the cost of an upgrade to K1000 to the most current 
> version is, I believe $125, and given that you have a scanner and a machine 
> to run the program on, that would be the cheapest and best solution from the 
> point of view of the utility of the product. Just a thought. 
> You are already familiar with the program. The ocr is improved over the 
> version you have, and you don't have to mess with the cloud or mulliple 
> programs and the hassle that entails. My problem is a little different, in 
> that I don't own a Windows 7 machine and am not interested in messing with 
> Windows 7 and continuing to pay for screen reader upgrades. So I'm hoping 
> that something like docuscan will improve over time to allow local scanning 
> and ocr at least, and possibly to allow for user control of settings as in 
> K1000 or other full featured scanning programs for the general population on 
> the Windows platform. 
> Mary Otten
> motte...@gmail.com
> 
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