Since we reviewed the original Fujitsu ScanSnap scanner more than two years ago ( ), the ScanSnap has gone through two more incarnations. The latest model, the S510M (the Mac version of this product), ...
These days, many of us who need copies of documents away from the office are relegated to strategies such as snapping photos with our cell phones and e-mailing them to ourselves. That’s fine if it’s ...
Over the years, my wife and I have bought four Fujitsu ScanSnap scanners: A S1500, an iX500, an S1300i, and a portable S1100. To say that we're huge ScanSnap fans would be a bit of an understatement.
For small businesses and home offices, a document scanner can mean the difference between clutter and organization. Paper that would otherwise pile up can be scanned into a digital format and filed ...
This is now changing: As can be seen on the provider's website, ScanSnap Home for macOS in version 3.6.0 now finally works without the need to launch Rosetta 2. "Native operation on Mac computers with ...
With the launch of its first official app for both the iPad and iPhone — “ScanSnap Connect” — consumers have a convenient way to send and store their scans to their mobile device, and organizations ...
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SUNNYVALE, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Fujitsu Computer Products of America, Inc., the leader in imaging solutions, announced the introduction of two new models -- ScanSnap iX1600 and iX1400 -- within ...
The ScanSnap SV600 is equipped with new “Versatile Imaging Technology” (VI Technology) allowing the scanner to minimize the unevenness in image quality and generate a smooth, uniform digital image ...
When a product from one vendor offers to work with a product from another vendor, things don’t always go smoothly. Case in point: NeatWorks and Fujitsu ScanSnap scanners. NeatWorks is the software ...
A year after announcing it would not support older ScanSnap scanners with a 64-bit version of ScanSnap Manager, prompting this article, Fujitsu abruptly reversed course. For details, see “Surprise!
Jeff is tasked with separating the “gee whiz” factor from the truly useful when it comes to the latest tech gadgets, and oh, he holds a Ph.D. in physics. He currently works as the supervisor of ...