Yeah, sorry about that. Some where I thought I saw it for $79, but like I said I wasn't sure. I guess I need to add more money to my Pay Pal account.
On Apr 27, 2008, at 8:09 PM, Josh de Lioncourt wrote:


Readiris retails for $130, but is frequently available for less on special, or with rebates. Links to much of the software you are asking about can be found in the Top Software Picks section of http://www.Lioncourt.com

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On 27 Apr, 2008, at 4:49 PM, vashaun jones wrote:

One of the first things I would say is that the 15 inch for portability is going to be better for you. You will not get a speed increase just because it's 17 inches. For the scanner I use a Canon Canoscan LIDE 500F and it weighs less than 2 lb.. Readiris is the scanning software that most use and it's about $79 if I'm not mistaken. MS Word or Office for that matter isn't accessible but alternatives would be Text Edit, Bean and Nisus Writer Pro for word processing Tables for spread sheets. As far as the hard drive goes I like the faster 7500 RPM drive but that's because I'm a geek and because it's faster. I I have a bag that holds two laptops a scanner and a Canon portable printer with all the cords that looks like two standard laptop bags put together with wheels like your heavy duty luggage would have. I can't think of the name but it cost around $119. That's all I can answer for now but others will weigh in shortly I'm sure. OH yeah the keyboard...I have Bluetooth ones for home use and the Apple wired aluminum keyboard for travel along with a similulary thin windows keyboard that's USB as well. I do this because I don't want to worry about batteries on the road when it's critical. And for training on the Mac using Windows the Bootcamp feature of Leopard is the way to go and for fun you can run machines virtually for a side by side comparison of your splendor of OS's. I have several Windows machines from Vista to XP running multiple screen readers about 5 in total. Also upgrade your RAM but don't do it through Apple because they will charge you a small fortune. Go through a company like crusial.com. I hope this helps you and if you would like to talk on Skype or something then drop me a line off list and we can talk. I do exactly what you want to do so I'm sure I can assist.


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