Hi Alex, 

I do have an IPhone that has the KnFB software on it and I do use it.  The 
issue that comes to mind is that in processing mail, I keep records of bills & 
payments and keep files on my Windows 8 computer.  

If I were to scan important mail with the KnFB app on the IPhone then after 
saving information to a file/document, I am uncertain about transferring 
information to either my Mac Book Pro or Windows 8 computer for the purpose of 
record keeping.  I have already installed DropBox on my phone, but now need to 
figure out how to get it on the Mac Book.  It is the one piece to the puzzle I 
am still uncertain how/where to find software and download and install on the 
Mac Book.

I’ve looked in Itunes & the App Store, but only see items for either Iphones or 
Ipads.  

Everything I do on the Mac is a major learning curve and by the time I get one 
little thing figured out how to accomplish I walk away with a major headache! 
I'm half kidding & half serious about that last statement.

Thanks for any ideas on a workable solution to what I am trying to accomplish. 


Eileen


From: Alex Hall 
Sent: Friday, September 18, 2015 8:31 PM
To: 'Chris Blouch' via MacVisionaries 
Subject: Re: Scanning text on the MAC

The two popular ones are Prizmo ($50--don't bother with the $100 version) or 
Abbyy Fine Reader. Both seem to do well, though I haven't compared them side by 
side. If you have an iOS device, I have to say that I find the KNFB Reader app 
to be more convenient and just as accurate, especially now that it has a stand 
mode.
> On Sep 18, 2015, at 19:03, percygarrett <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Can anyone recommend scanning software, a scanning app or program for the MAC 
> Mini? My snail mail and other printed documents are stacking up. Thanks for 
> all recommendations.
> Percy Garrett
> 
> ----- Original Message ----- From: "Dionipher Presas Herrera" 
> <[email protected]>
> To: <[email protected]>
> Sent: Friday, September 18, 2015 4:48 PM
> Subject: Re: annoying quicknav problem in osx 10.10 and 10.11
> 
> 
> when your on the text boxes you can turn off quick nav by pressing left and 
> right arrow, i think that is not difficult. :)
>> On 17 Sep 2015, at 10:34 PM, William Windels <[email protected]> 
>> wrote:
>> 
>> Hello all,
>> this tread has become a mixed tread but I am speaking about the original 
>> question.
>> 
>> I thought that the quicknav letters on a webpage only should work when the 
>> cursor isn’t in a interacted edit-field.
>> So, I thought that I could combine the quicknav keys on a webpage on one 
>> side and type anything I want in interacted edit-fields when I am interacted 
>> with that field.
>> If this is what it should be, I have found a bug I think.
>> 
>> Ok, I can set off the quickness keys on the quicknav section of the 
>> voiceover program but if it goes automatic, it’s much better ;)
>> 
>> thx for your comments,
>> William
>> 
>>> Op 17-sep.-2015, om 19:01 heeft Christina C. <[email protected]> het 
>>> volgende geschreven:
>>> 
>>> I also cannot type in text fields when quick nav is on. I believe in the 
>>> voiceOver Utility under commanders/quick nav, there is a check box that 
>>> says "Enable single-key webpage navigation when using Quick Nav.” You can 
>>> try unchecking this if you do not like to use single key navigation. This 
>>> feature is probably what does not allow you to type in text fields on 
>>> webpages. I use single key navigation a ton so I leave this option on.
>>> 
>>> Good Luck,
>>> Christina
>>> 
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