Yes, it is right time to replace xsane with gnome-scan and get some
order in Scanning business on Ubuntu/Gnome. As far as I know, Étienne
Bersac has started work on 0.7 which was/is planned to become part of
GNOME 2.28. However, it should be asked to him if could achieve
stability before 9.10 featu
I'm also intersted to replace xsane. Yesterday I needed to scan a
paper and I could't find out how to zoom on a portion of text without
loosing resolution!
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I agree, gnome-scan is a much better choice. I haven't tested it
lately, it might need a little attention to make it suitable, but it
isn't hard to be more user friendly than xsane.
--Ken
On Sat, 2009-04-25 at 18:11 -0500, solaris manzur wrote:
> Seriously, xsane terrifies me. I'm completely lo