Acrobat 6.0 Standard (or Professional) has a robust paper capture capability, and the 50 page limit is gone. The paper capture feature is built in and you don't have to add anything. I was never a fan of Adobe's Paper Capture (actually I was the opposite of "a fan"; I hated it). But I'm very impressed with the speed and stability of the paper capture in 6.0.

On Nov 20, 2003, at 7:12 AM, Harry Gilbert wrote:

I declined to update my Acrobat 4.05 because Adobe removed the paper capture plug-in in later versions. I make occasional use of the ability to scan in documents and use the paper convert tool to make the resulting PDF searchable. Now I find that�two copies of Acrobat 4.05 -- one at work, and another at home --�both simultaneously have failures of the paper capture plug-in. The page is recognized, and an�error message "An unrecoverable error occurred in Paper Capture" appears when the converted page is about to be written to file. Is this a real "error" or did Adobe put a Trojan in the program to disable paper capture?

Harry Gilbert
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