If you choose the Word or Excel options, the utility will recognize the scanned text using ABBYY FineReader for ScanSnap 4.1. (Fujitsu says that if you don't have the Microsoft programs installed, ...
Are you still chasing the "paperless" dream? If you are anything like the millions of us who dream of a clear inbox with simplified capture and filing system, today is your lucky day. Today Fujitsu ...
Fujitsu’s (www.fujitsu.com) ScanSnap Sync makes it easy for ScanSnap scanner users to access and manage their scanned documents across multiple devices. When scanning to an iOS or Android mobile ...
Fujitsu has a solid track record with its ScanSnap line, delivering one impressive scanner after another. With the ScanSnap S1100 ($199 direct), however, the company's outdone itself, bringing a whole ...
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!
Fujitsu's original ScanSnap S1300 earned a soft spot in our hearts -- no mean feat for a scanner -- so it's with piqued interest that we catch word of a direct upgrade. The S1300i is all about serving ...
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 ...
Looking rather like Fujitsu have gutted a batch of bubblejet printers, ScanSnap brings new technology to a familiar package, and although the model number is longer than that of a Star Wars robot, ...
Fujitsu's ScanSnap S1300i ($295) is a portable document scanner designed primarily to digitize documents on the road. A direct competitor to our Editors' Choice, the Epson WorkForce ES-300W reviewed ...
The sleek ScanSnap S1100 delivers sharp, colorful images and includes easy-to-use scan-to-cloud options. The slender Fujitsu ScanSnap S1100 ($199 as of February 1, 2011) is barely the size of a slim, ...
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 ...