Thanks for the correction. I read wrong on my research fora better scaning 
software for my mac. I did not realized that the 3000 did not cover blindness 
too.
Thanks,
Rachel.

On Sep 19, 2011, at 5:44 PM, Mary Otten wrote:

> 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 print doesn't involve blindness, is old and out of date.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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