It does a nice job, and it really isn't that slow on my MacBook Pro, but I
wish that it could save to the computer instead of having to save to the
cloud first. And, I definately am disappointed that one has to be connected
to the internet to get a document recognized. It should be possible to
scan, recognize, read, and save without having to have an internet
connection, since it is not always possible to be connected to the internet
when you may need to scan and recognize text on your computer.
I really hope this is fixed before too long.
Otherwise, I am pretty well satisfied as far as it goes to this point.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Ashley Cox" <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Friday, April 29, 2011 10:08 AM
Subject: Re: Docuscan Plus not quite ready for primetime
Yes, I agree with you. Having tested it, it's a little better than what i
thought it would be, but why can't programs scan on my local computer?
why is it, these days, everything has to be done in the cloud?
ash
On 29/04/2011 16:00, Ronald McEwan wrote:
AFter playing with this for a while, my oppinion is that it needs some
work, or just perhaps more power in the cloud.
I can scan a document and wait and wait and wait for it. I finally give
up and then scan it again and it works right away.
I am using simple scan. Although I think I have seen this issue in
continuous read.
In the Journey,
Ron
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