![]() ![]() One thing you can do with most PDF apps is scan a batch first, then later OCR the whole batch (as I think you mentioned you did). ![]() I’ve also got a copy of “PDFpen” (from my Setapp subscription) that shares the same background engine (the Nuance and PDFpen software both look very similar, accordingly). The iX1500 initially came bundled with “ Nuance PDF Converter for Mac” app, then later they changed it to (an almost identical app, so likely just a name change AFAICT!) “ Nuance Power PDF for Mac” app. ![]() It’s normally much slower in real time anyway, and more fiddly to use afterwards I’ve found. One doesn’t need to use the actual scanning software’s plugin itself to do the OCR (I think they used to use something like an “ Abbyy FineReader for Scansnap” plugin for this, or similar, in Manager?). I’m happy that Fujitsu changed its mind and pleased that, if I replace my 2012 iMac, I will be able to continue to use my S1300. I was prepared to copy the original plist back, but there was no need. I presume that this action changed the date stamp on the plist because it had changed to today. I saved a copy and went through the update process, which finishes by asking you to activate your scanner to check for updates. I found that, before updating, this plist was dated the last time I used my S1300, so I didn’t bother to quit ScanSnap Manager (my S1300 was closed and inactive). There’s an article on DocumentSnap about backing up profiles:īriefly, ScanSnap Manager keeps your settings in ~/Library/Preferences/jp.co. It also did the job on a multi-sheet, double sided batch. My experience with the update to V7 was different from Dave’s - it remembered all my profiles, and a brief test showed that it had remembered my main one (scanning individual single sided sheets, performing OCR and saving it in a folder where Hazel could further process them) perfectly. OK, I could afford to junk it and buy something more modern but I don’t like the idea of perfectly functional machinery being thrown out because of software. My main reason for avoiding Catalina was the removal of support for 32-bit applications, and the biggie for me is the ScanSnap software since my attempt to go paperless depends utterly on my S1300. ![]()
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