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On Thursday 14 November 2002 17:24, Jay Vollmer wrote:
Also, have a look at http://www.hamrick.com. They make a Linux scanner software that fully supports almost every scanner there is. Especially Epsons.
Hi Jay, I had to check it out. Pro's - recognized the epson scanner immediately upon running the executable - scans transparencies - offers many tweaking options within the program Con's - Is unusable unless you fork over $40.00 due to pasting '$40.00' all over whatever you scan - Is totally closed source (unlike epson's version where only the drivers are closed) Looks real good if you buy it. With Epson offering their Iscan at a reasonable price (nothing) and it offers the same thing or more (with gimp) than vuescan for linux doesn't make a whole lot of fiscal sense. Thanks for the info, Ken