OK, great, so what do you do if you have no net access and need to scan
paper work for a client, or fill out paper work for a job etc.
Then you're up the creak without a paddle, ey?
This is why me personally... I have a real problem with the whole cloud
technology approach. It's a neet idea, but, it has way too many drawbacks.
Chris.
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From: "Ryan Mann" <rmann0...@gmail.com>
To: <macvisionaries@googlegroups.com>
Sent: Monday, July 11, 2011 11:03 PM
Subject: Re: using a mac full time?
I used to use OpenBook as an excuse to keep using Windows, but no more.
There is a program called DocuScan that can be used on both Windows and
Mac. To me, it seems so easy to use a 10 year old could use it. There is
one drawback. That is that it requires Internet access.
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