Eileen,
Like you, I am in transition from Windows to Mac. One thing I have done to help
this along is to migrate one activity at a time from the windows PC to my Mac.
For instance, I have my Gmail going to my mac rather than to windows. There are
other examples, but I don't want to bore anybody
software and download and install on the Mac Book.
> >>>> I’ve looked in Itunes & the App Store, but only see items for either
> >>>> Iphones or Ipads.
> >>>> Everything I do on the Mac is a major learning curve and by the time I
> >>>> get one lit
anks.
Eileen
From: Phil Halton
Sent: Saturday, September 19, 2015 3:47 PM
To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: Dropbox on Mac (was: Scanning text on the MAC)
Eileen, one of the very best and most up-to-date tutorials on how to use voice
over resides right there on your Mac in the
s or Ipads.
>>>> Everything I do on the Mac is a major learning curve and by the time I
>>>> get one little thing figured out how to accomplish I walk away with a
>>>> major headache! I'm half kidding & half serious about that last statement.
>>
ything I do on the Mac is a major learning curve and by the time I
>>> get one little thing figured out how to accomplish I walk away with a
>>> major headache! I'm half kidding & half serious about that last statement.
>>> Thanks for any ideas on a workable solutio
h a
>> major headache! I'm half kidding & half serious about that last statement.
>> Thanks for any ideas on a workable solution to what I am trying to
>> accomplish.
>> Eileen
>> *From:* Alex Hall <mailto:mehg...@icloud.com>
>> *Sent:* Friday, Septembe
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*Subject:* Re: Scanning text on the MAC
The two popular ones are Prizmo ($50--don't bother with the $100
version) or Abbyy Fine Reader. Both seem to do well, though I haven't
compared them side by side. If you have an iOS devi
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Subject: Re: Scanning text on the MAC
The two popular ones are Prizmo ($50--don't bother with the $100 version) or
Abbyy Fine Reader. Both seem to do well, though I haven't compared them side by
side. If you have an iOS device, I have to say that I find the K
Absolutely agreed, fine reader is best on the mac i find.
scanning books with spines on a flatbed is a never ending nightmare.
> On 19 Sep 2015, at 10:31 AM, Alex Hall wrote:
>
> The two popular ones are Prizmo ($50--don't bother with the $100 version) or
> Abbyy Fine Reader. Both seem to do wel
That's funny. Just mentioned Abbyy Finereader earlier. It works quite well.
Jim
> On Sep 18, 2015, at 6:03 PM, percygarrett wrote:
>
> Can anyone recommend scanning software, a scanning app or program for the MAC
> Mini? My snail mail and other printed documents are stacking up. Thanks for
>
The two popular ones are Prizmo ($50--don't bother with the $100 version) or
Abbyy Fine Reader. Both seem to do well, though I haven't compared them side by
side. If you have an iOS device, I have to say that I find the KNFB Reader app
to be more convenient and just as accurate, especially now t
Can anyone recommend scanning software, a scanning app or program for the
MAC Mini? My snail mail and other printed documents are stacking up. Thanks
for all recommendations.
Percy Garrett
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