Not a big deal, but it seems odd since Adobe is in Adobe Pro X release!!! Maybe that's the only version available for a low price! This scanner is the best for quick and several pages scanning and is very easily to operate.
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The software also allows compression to maintain file size but still be able to recognize the characters during the scan. The scanner comes with a translucent sheet for extremely thin or delicate pages that you are worried may be damaged. I have had this scanned destroy some of my very small thin pieces of pages, such as receipts.
For the latter, that means you have to s can twice for the same page, and sometimes the orientation software still flips the text upside down again. This scanner is also not ideal for extremely long sheets of paper. I had to scan twice then switch the files together for pages longer than a legal size. The ScanSnap SM was easy to setup and use. The limiting factor is that it does not support TWAIN so everything is through their proprietary software, though it is easy to use. Verified purchase: Yes Condition: Pre-owned.
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How many times have you needed a scanned document to be editable inside a word processing program? True, this scanner software only works with Mac operating systems. However, if you do happen to be a Mac person, you will be hard pressed to find better hardware for your setup than the Fujitsu ScanSnap SM — at least as far as scanning is concerned. This Mac scanner is actually identical to the Fujitsu ScanSnap S , the current bestselling document scanner on Amazon.
The only difference really is operating system compatibility. Rack 2 filer? Any suggestions? Perhaps export to Word and Excel? Not sure what you can do there. Can you take it back and exchange it for a S?
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If not, it may be worth contacting Fujitsu support for Brazil and see if they can help you out. Not sure if they will go for it, but it is worth a try.
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I'm using it narrowly, because the CDs did not come from windows. We also have a for our Windows machine. The Windows 7 fix provided by Fujitsu does not work properly.
It only allows the scanner to work if the scanner is already connected before the computer is booted. Connecting the scanner to a booted computer results in a report that the device is connected and working — but it does not work. De-installing, using Fujitsu clean-up tool and reinstalling does not correct that issue. Calling Fujitsu level 2 and 3 resulted in nothing. I use it with the main stream HP laptop that came with factory Windows 7. Great disappointment. What a wonderful scanner killed by poorly executed software and lack of ability to use any other software with it.
Unfortunately Fujitsu designed their software to be the driver at the same time. I also received a link from fujitsu-siemens that states that the following software comes with the S Give this a try.
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Even though it says it is an update, I hear it is the full version. Does anyone know where I can find the software for the SM? I bought the S because I read here that it is cross platform, although I mainly want to use it with a Mac, but I preferred it in black. I have been using an Sm Scansnap but the software apparently doesn't work with the S It does recognize that the scanner is connected.
I've checked Fujitsu's Sm page and there is a section for support and downloads, but there is nothing to download.
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Did some more research and answered my own question. Anyone know if the SM can scan something thick like a plastic drivers license? Or an alternative document scanner not flatbed for a Mac that does? My S scans Florida drivers licenses without difficulty. I have had problems with crooked feeds of full-page-sized laminated documents, however.
Plus colour of the scanner and the other minor bits of software bundled in. I'd imagine the S is mirrored i. Tullio Just did a post on that very topic. From what I've found in the specification sheet, the S doesn't come with the Mac version of the "Abbyy FineReader for ScanSnap" software, is this true? I am pretty sure you are right- the only crossplatform software it comes with is Scansnap Manager. To do OCR you'd need tonprovide your own software or, of course, get a M. Hello there, I hope to get an answer here as I'm finding contradictory information in the Net.
I own a PC but I'm considering moving onto a Mac in the long term. We also have a Kubuntu that I use now and then when need to access some servers… my question is, which one should I purchase if I'm already planning a Mac migration??!!! I would like to have a scanner that could work currently with my environment windows and kubuntu but I could do only with windows but I would like to make sure I keep functionalities when I finally move on.
Help would be very much appreciated.
I almost ordered the SM but stumbled upon this site… Not a big deal having to purchase separate software when I finally move over to Mac. Thanks in advance,. It will work in the short term on your PC because the Windows drivers are included, but long term you'll have all the "right" software and extras. As for Ubuntu, in this post , there is some discussion of using the ScanSnap in Linux. So, I think either way will work for you, but if it were me I'd probably pick up the SM if I knew the Mac was my long term platform.