Yes, I have used it, but since I now have DocuScan Plus I think I would opt
for DocuScan Plus and if you want the digital camera you could get the Hover
Cam. If you get both the DocuScan Plus and the HoverCam you will still pay
a lot less than Eye-Pal and be able to do much much more than you can with
Eye-Pal for a higher price. I also discovered that the dpi on the Eye-Pal
camera is only 219, which is very low compaired to 300 or higher dpi with a
flatbed scanner. I believe the dpi would be at least 300 with the HoverCam.
Of course, at this time, all the recognition in DocuScan Plus for Mac is
done on the Seratek server. So, you do have to have an internet connection
to make it work. Of course you could always use your iPhone hotspot for
that.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Donna Goodin" <goodi...@msu.edu>
To: <macvisionaries@googlegroups.com>
Sent: Monday, June 06, 2011 8:42 AM
Subject: Abisee?
Hi all,
I have to make a decision about what I'm going to do to upgrade my scanning
setup. As I recall, when last discussed, the consensus seemed to be that
Abisee wasn't quite ready for prime-time. Just wondering if anyone is using
it, and if they are happy with the product?
Thanks in advance for any info.
Best,
Donna
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