I know what you mean about pressing the lid down to flatten the pages of a 
book. I use to keep a five  pound weight handy and place it on the lid to save 
me the arm strain. But, I suppose picking up and placing the weight for each 
turn of the page could also get tiresome.
On Dec 6, 2013, at 8:10 PM, Mary Otten <motte...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Hi Phil,
> Yes, I know that a lot of scanners are supported. But when I scan a book on a 
> flat-bed the old-fashioned way, i.e. pressing the book down so as to get a 
> good view of both pages, I pay for it with all kinds of muscle pain in the 
> shoulders and arms. Too much typing for too many years and too much scanning 
> of books in precisely that manner, I suppose. That's why I'm bummed about the 
> book edge models being so poorly supported on Mac. 
> Mary Otten
> motte...@gmail.com
> 
> 
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