There is no Kurzweil1000 for the Mac. So far as I am aware, the kurzweil3000, 
which is their program geared for people whose difficulty with hard copy print 
doesn't involve blindness, is old and out of date. There are applications for 
the Mac that will let you scan and read, such as abbyy's fine reader express, 
vuescan etc. But none of them have anything like the array of features or 
flexibility offered by the K1000, admittedly for a higher price, of course. 

Mary

Mary Otten
motte...@gmail.com


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