[macvoiceover] Re: Scanning and doing OCR

Cheryl, may i offer you an alternative? I haven't tested this yet and I am hoping that either you or someone with a scanner will give it a try. There is a company called Premier programming solutions with the website www.readingmadeeasy.com. They have been making low cost reading solutions for PC for quite sometime now. Now, since Mac is using intel they have developed the literacy pack for the mac which includes scan and read pro. This is a good ocr solution on the PC and I would love to know how it works on the mac. So, If you feel like giving this a try go to www.readingmadeeasy.com and I believe it's downloads and trial or something and grab this bundle and try scan and read pro. it might be what you are looking for. unfortunately, they are not marketing it as a stan alone product. The thing I like about this company is there products are what they are. No more and no less. The tech support is great. Thanks.
On Sep 29, 2008, at 10:42 AM, Cheryl Homiak wrote:

Re: vuescan and rad iris: \carla and I have both worked and worked at this and never have gotten it to work successfully with my canoscan lide60 or her lide 90. I'd say accessible and actually doable without a major amount of work are two different things. I'm not at all impressed with the vuescan/readiris combination though I admit if I ever finally got it working my perception would probably change.



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