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I've gotten tired of trying to get Paperport 11 to work reliably with
my HP all-in-one scanner and it's time to find something else. I like Paperport but the bugs and no free support/forums is just too much. The HP scanning software isn't reliable either and usually I have to reboot in order to get it to scan to a PDF reliably. Yeah, I am mostly going to scan documents to PDF as I am working toward paperless. What do other people use to scan/organize your PDF files? Requirements are an actively developed product(s) with support and hopefully a forum where user support helps too. Oh, and price of course is very important. :-) Thanks, Jeff |
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Adobe Acrobat.
Jeff wrote: > I've gotten tired of trying to get Paperport 11 to work reliably with > my HP all-in-one scanner and it's time to find something else. I like > Paperport but the bugs and no free support/forums is just too much. > The HP scanning software isn't reliable either and usually I have to > reboot in order to get it to scan to a PDF reliably. Yeah, I am mostly > going to scan documents to PDF as I am working toward paperless. > > What do other people use to scan/organize your PDF files? Requirements > are an actively developed product(s) with support and hopefully a > forum where user support helps too. Oh, and price of course is very > important. :-) > Thanks, > Jeff |
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On Dec 1, 10:30 pm, Barry Watzman <WatzmanNOS...@neo.rr.com> wrote:
> Adobe Acrobat. I don't know the product fully because first of all it's out of my price range, but how does that help to organize PDF files? I guess Windows Explorer could do that but I'm looking more toward the Paperport approach with thumbnails of the PDFs. |
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"Jeff" <dcwebman@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:79437294-ce67-423b-81d4-bd9aa51fc5bc@w28g2000hsf.googlegroups.com... > On Dec 1, 10:30 pm, Barry Watzman <WatzmanNOS...@neo.rr.com> wrote: >> Adobe Acrobat. > > I don't know the product fully because first of all it's out of my > price range, but how does that help to organize PDF files? I guess > Windows Explorer could do that but I'm looking more toward the > Paperport approach with thumbnails of the PDFs. Adobe's document management. http://www.adobe.com/products/onlin...documentcenter/ -- CSM1 http://www.carlmcmillan.com -- |
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On Dec 3, 3:00 pm, "CSM1" <nom...@nomoremail.com> wrote:
> > Adobe's document management.http://www.adobe.com/products/onlin...documentcenter/ Thanks for the info on that. A little out of my needs though as it's web based and this will be just for me. I did download a trial of Adobe Acrobat and it does have an organizer so that might work well. The only negative is it's still out of my price range. I see people selling the professional version for < $150 so not too sure about those. I have taken a look at some other products under the $100 mark but nothing really jumps out as a great replacement for Paperport. Some work fine with PDF files but then it's the scanning capability that's lacking. I'm surprised that nobody else is going through this and found solutions to try and get paperless. |
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"Jeff" <dcwebman@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:e4c5d3c1-471f-446e-ae10-2fd28c591882@w40g2000hsb.googlegroups.com... > On Dec 3, 3:00 pm, "CSM1" <nom...@nomoremail.com> wrote: >> >> Adobe's document >> management.http://www.adobe.com/products/onlin...documentcenter/ > > Thanks for the info on that. A little out of my needs though as it's > web based and this will be just for me. I did download a trial of > Adobe Acrobat and it does have an organizer so that might work well. > The only negative is it's still out of my price range. I see people > selling the professional version for < $150 so not too sure about > those. > > I have taken a look at some other products under the $100 mark but > nothing really jumps out as a great replacement for Paperport. Some > work fine with PDF files but then it's the scanning capability that's > lacking. I'm surprised that nobody else is going through this and > found solutions to try and get paperless. Why not just upgrade to a later version of Paperport? Paperport is still around. http://www.nuance.com/paperport/ I get offers from Nuance all the time, $100 for various software Nuance has. If you dig in Nuance web site, you can find similar offers, If you own a pervious version of paperport. -- CSM1 http://www.carlmcmillan.com -- |
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On Dec 4, 8:16 am, "CSM1" <nom...@nomoremail.com> wrote:
> Why not just upgrade to a later version of Paperport? Paperport is still > around.http://www.nuance.com/paperport/ The latest version of Paperport is 11 and that's what I have. |
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On Tue, 4 Dec 2007 14:05:26 -0800 (PST), Jeff <dcwebman@hotmail.com>
wrote: >On Dec 4, 8:16 am, "CSM1" <nom...@nomoremail.com> wrote: >> Why not just upgrade to a later version of Paperport? Paperport is still >> around.http://www.nuance.com/paperport/ > >The latest version of Paperport is 11 and that's what I have. You might like to check out the Yahoo! forum on PaperPort. The folks there can usually help to fix many problems. They are certainly better than Nuance's non-existent support. Forget the suggestion that you buy Acrobat. It is wildly overpriced and is not the same document management front end that is PaperPort. Unfortunately, there aren't many alternatives out there. If you are outside the USA Acrobat is even less an option because Adobe thinks that it can gouge foreigners. We get to pay more than twice the domestic price because the dimwits at Adobe failed to recognise that foreign currencies are not all equal. Actually, now that the dollar is banana republic territory, even the oil sheiks and Chinese are moving into other currencies. MK |
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On Dec 11, 1:24 pm, s...@kenward.eu wrote:
> You might like to check out the Yahoo! forum on PaperPort. The folks > there can usually help to fix many problems. They are certainly > better than Nuance's non-existent support. > > Forget the suggestion that you buy Acrobat. It is wildly overpriced > and is not the same document management front end that is PaperPort. > Unfortunately, there aren't many alternatives out there. FYI, I did try the Yahoo PaperPort forum and they responded nicely. Unfortunately, it didn't solve my problem so I bit the bullet and got Adobe Acrobat which so far is working fine. I just don't like how it lets the scanner driver handle everything. For example, my HP all-in- one's software is not good so if I wanted say an all black and white scan in a certain resolution, I need to do that for every page that goes through the ADF. Programs like VueScan can control the scanner completely and you never have to see the scanner's software. I'm almost considering searching for a scanner that has better software and that works perfectly with Acrobat. |
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