[blindlaw] What are the best solutions for scanning legal documentson a PC?

Gerard Sadlier gerard.sadlier at gmail.com
Fri Jun 22 19:15:29 UTC 2012


James, re scanners, most anything will do. A lot of photocopiers are
actually capable of doing this now. I use omnipage at work. its really
good.
I find the kurzweil interface frustrating - each to their own, i guess.
Ger

On 6/16/12, ckrugman at sbcglobal.net <ckrugman at sbcglobal.net> wrote:
> Hi James,
> I scan documents with Kurzweil and then save the document in a Word format
> so it can be sent to and read by others.
> Chuck
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> Subject: [blindlaw] What are the best solutions for scanning legal
> documentson a PC?
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>
>> What are the best solutions for scanning legal documents on a PC We are
>> trying to figure this out, we are starting out with Adobe Acrobat
>> Professional.  Are there machines that are better at this than others?  I
>> have tunnel vision and I can see the document but they want for me to
>> start
>> digitizing everything as they were rather intrigued that I could scan a
>> document and read it with my screen reader.
>>
>> James
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