Hi Carolyn,

Just out of curiosity, what type of scanner do you have?  I think you may have 
told me before, but I think I need a refresher. :-)  I will say that as a 
follow-up to our docuscan discussion, I really started digging further into 
scanning possibilities for my mac.  I tried a program called Exactscan Pro, 
which was sort of okay, but I was disappointed with the quality of the 
recognition.  However, I also downloaded a trial version of Abby Fine Reader, 
and I actually wound up purchasing it within the first couple of days.  I am 
very impressed with the recognition, and it works very well with my scanner and 
scanner software.  My only complaint at all about this program, is simply the 
fact I have to launch the scanner software separately to begin the scanning 
process, and that Abby asks you to save the file before reviewing it.  Having 
said that, it really comes down to an extra button push or two difference from 
what I might get out of K1000.  I have used it intensely since having bought 
it.  I intend to continue using it even once I get Fusion up and running.  I 
will use K1000 primarily for larger scanning projects, since it will allow me 
to scan repeatedly without necessarily having to save anything.  As far as 
going through the daily mail or random papers around the house, Abby does the 
job perfectly.    

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On May 18, 2011, at 1:52 PM, carolyn Haas wrote:

> Hi John:
> That's one reason I haven't made that little investment.  If I'm going to buy 
> that app, I don't want to have to jump through lots of hoops to use it.  I 
> have to say this is one area where accessibility really could use a 
> proberveal kick in the pants--Ok, upgrade.:)
> 
> I absolutely hate having to tell people I need to use the PC to scan most 
> conveniently.
> 
> Thank you for your input.
> Carolyn
> 
> On May 18, 2011, at 12:43 PM, Jon Cohn wrote:
> 
>> I have done this with TIFF and PostScript files.
>> 
>> Even though I got a copy of Abby (old version) with my scanner, the new Abby 
>> does not recognise my Epson Perfection scanner.  
>> 
>> 
>> On May 18, 2011, at 1:21 PM, carolyn Haas wrote:
>> 
>>> Hi:
>>> I'm debating about purchasing Abbyy for my Mac to access it's ocr 
>>> capabilities.  I am wondering from someone who uses it whether I can upload 
>>> an image to it from, for example, an email attachment and have it convert 
>>> to text.  TIA for any input.
>>> 
>>> Carolyn
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