This is for Mary and any k1000 mac users, 

I am guessing you use the k1000? Is it really good with math, code and highly 
graphic text scanning? Thanks for any info. I am using right now abode acrobat 
pro, but I need something more accessible and that it is really good for 
complicated text scanning to improve my scan time and decrease editing.
Thanks,
Rachel.


On Sep 19, 2011, at 7:40 PM, Mary Otten wrote:

> 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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