Mike's and my responses to the question of whether there is a scanning program 
for the Mac that is like k1000 points out how important it is if the person 
asking the question has an idea what uses they want to make of the program or 
what their requirements are. For instance, as has been mentioned, docuscan 
requires an internet connection. It also is English  only, and it lacks a host 
of other features that K1000 has, such as the ability to make bookmarks in your 
file, to make notes and have your scans saved by default on your computer, not 
in the cloud. And you can adjust the scanning and ocr parameters and you have a 
choice of 2 ocr engines etc. Whether you need all that and the other features 
offered by the more expensive K1000 is up to you, of course.

Mary

Mary Otten
motte...@gmail.com


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