Re: scanning software question

2011-07-25 Thread Tammy Cantrell
Thanks! I'll have to check them out. - Original Message - From: "Mike Arrigo" To: Sent: Monday, July 25, 2011 10:28 PM Subject: Re: scanning software question There are actually 2 of them, docuscan plus from serotek, and abbyy fine reader. Docuscan plus may meet y

Re: scanning software question

2011-07-25 Thread Mike Arrigo
There are actually 2 of them, docuscan plus from serotek, and abbyy fine reader. Docuscan plus may meet your needs a bit better here. On Jul 25, 2011, at 5:20 PM, Tammy Cantrell wrote: > Hello! > Is there a software that allows you to scan documents and read them to you > like Openbook or Kurzwe

Re: scanning software question

2011-07-25 Thread David Tanner
Yes, the best for mac as far as accessibility is DocuScan Plus from Serotek. You can get a 7 day trial by downloading the app for free from the app store. When you install it and bring it up the first time it will let you register it and get a 7 day trial period for using the software. The pr

Re: scanning software question

2011-07-25 Thread Ryan Mann
Hello. There are a few different scanning options. The one that I think is even easier than OpenBook is DocuScan. The one drawback is that it requires internet access. If you have Snow Leopard or Lion, you can get DocuScan from the app store. If you don't have internet access all of the tim