Recommend document scanning software
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Oops, I didn't look at anything but the most recent post before mine. I guess the guy asking for scanner recommendations probably found one by now then!
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OP here. It's been probably 7 years since I retired that printer (still in the basement). I currently use a Brother MFC, and it's very serviceable. I may upgrade to something that can handle Google Print functionality.
markquill was the person who necrobumped this thread.
markquill was the person who necrobumped this thread.
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As noted today, it is our of the ordinary for ten year old threads to be reincarnated. Consequently we will permanently retire it.
However to "markquill", first welcome to Flyertalk, and second - Google is your friend. Lots of interesting results come up with a simple "Best scanning software" search. Here is one result that got my immediate attention:
https://www.geckoandfly.com/11905/do...ning-software/
P.S. Love the term necrobump, BTW
However to "markquill", first welcome to Flyertalk, and second - Google is your friend. Lots of interesting results come up with a simple "Best scanning software" search. Here is one result that got my immediate attention:
https://www.geckoandfly.com/11905/do...ning-software/
P.S. Love the term necrobump, BTW


Now I pretty much just use my phone and evernote to scan everything. The quality on documents and receipts are really really good you can't even tell it is not from a full size scanner. It even made all the words searchable.