The inability to edit is a big con for me. I don't always need to edit things, 
but if I do, or even if I need to fix a scanning error or three, I would rather 
have that option. Besides, the other apps are a third to a sixth of the price 
and seem to offer more... Sorry Serotech, looks like Docuscan is off the table.
On Jun 5, 2013, at 5:35 AM, Nicholas Parsons <[email protected]> 
wrote:

> I love DocuScan as it's so accessible. It's so easy to scan things and 
> convert them. I can create MP3 files and add them to iTunes. It automatically 
> rotates pages, gives you feedback if the page looks blank and generally 
> produces fantastic results.
> 
> I think the problems most people have with it are twofold:
> 1.    The price tag. It's $299 for a lifetime subscription, which is not 
> cheap.
> 2.    The scanned files are not editable. This means it's only really useful 
> for books or letters and things which you want to read only. If I want 
> something to be editable I use Nuance PDF Converter.
> 
> Best,
> Nic
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Alex (msg sent from Mac Mini)
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