In a message dated 12/4/2001 4:55:46 PM EST, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: > I´d like to add a question: Its true that VueScan has gained a very > favorable reputation amongst serious scanner users (I like the results too), > however almost everybody seems to agree - me included - that the user > interface is not only "unpleasing to the eye" but also not very confortable. > No buttons or shortcuts, no browser boxes for file locations etc etc - it´s > a bit like shareware 6 or 7 years ago.
You think it's ugly now - you should have seen it a year ago <smile>. It's improving a lot more rapidly than you realize. I just did a count, and there have been 199 releases since March 1999. That's an average of one new version every 5 days for almost three years. > So, have you planned to modernize - at a moment when no new important > scanner is released - the GUI in the future? I plan on continuing to improve it with a new version every 3 or 4 days. I don't plan on revolutionary change, but instead on evolutionary change. For instance, I'm very close to adding dialog boxes for file name selection instead of typing file names. Regards, Ed Hamrick