Hey Nicholas,

I assume when you say has it already been OCR you mean do I have to do anything 
extra to read it, if that is the question, than no, I just put the piece of 
mail on the scanner, press the scan button in the physical scanner, and the 
software cannon provided with the scanner scans the document and opens it in 
Preview. Of course this is where the problem lies as sometimes the scans come 
through garbled so I think the OCR is not fantastic. I have been playing around 
with ABBY Fine Reader a little and think that might be the option for me, as it 
looks like ABBY might have better OCR than the Canon software on the occasion 
where I need the scan to come out perfect for an account number or phone 
number. A lot of the time, the Canon software does the trick as I just need to 
know what the piece of mail is. Hope this answers your question, if not let me 
know.
On Jun 13, 2013, at 2:46 PM, Nicholas Parsons <mr.nicholas.pars...@gmail.com> 
wrote:

> I could just write the HTML in Mars Edit. I used to just write the HTML on 
> the WordPress web app. However, it's annoying to proof read stuff you've 
> written in HTML. The flow of the writing is broken up by <p> <a href="http:// 
> etcetera. Apart from breaking up the flow of the sentence and paragraph 
> structure, this also makes it difficult to spell check. Markdown, on the 
> other hand, is much cleaner and simpler and makes proof reading really easy. 
> MultiMarkdown Composer II, for example, shows your code in rendered HTML in 
> realtime as you're typing the code. So you can type your markdown code which 
> is nice and clean, and then VO-right arrow once, interact with the HTML area 
> and then see how it looks rendered. Pretty cool. Mars Edit also has a rich 
> text editor, but I'm not really confident with it at the moment. I really 
> like markdown so I'm happy just sticking with it for now.
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