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Upright
Location: Texas
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Scanner help
Can anyone recommend some good software for document scanning and editing? Something that really lets you manipulate documents. Any site links would be useful. Thanks!
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I flopped the nutz...
Location: Stratford, CT
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Addict
Location: Somewhere... Across the sea...
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For document scanning, Abbyy Finereader seems to have the best reviews that I have read. I am set to download the evaluation version today. Google it, or go to Amazon.com and find it and read the reviews.
Good luck
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The GrandDaddy of them all!
Location: Austin, TX
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photoshop does the job well, but it's also lots of dough.
almost all of the decent image editors out there today come with software that enable scanning and then you can edit the picture. microsoft office xp even comes with an ocr and a scanning software. even MS Paint now supports (for win xp) scanning.
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