In article <v01540a01adfa1353be85@[194.151.26.46]>, Gerard Freriks
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>Hello Lurker,
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>I reviewed such a nifty machine for the Mac.
>It was billed as very fast. And yes it consumed a page fast, but
>subsequently took 30 seconds before it produced a file. The provided OCR
>scanner was very very slow and performed substandard. Textbridge which I
>had as well performed very slow. In total the machine had one plus: the
>small dimensions.
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>It was no better than a simple back and white scanner 300bpi and a cheap,
>but excelent OmnipageDirect which allowed us to scan the letters directly
>into the patient record. The process of finding a patient, scanning, OCR
>conversion takes 30-45 seconds. The most limiting and time consuming part
>is the moving of the scanner going over the page and back to the original
>position.
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You need to try omnipage Pro if you want things to go even faster. Which
Mac are you using? Have you got Quickeys?
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Manpreet Pujara
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