OmniPage and Scanner Coupons
Like you, I scan documents on a regular basis. Some days, I scan more than others – and some days, I don’t scan at all. Still, when I need to scan and convert those images into text (OCR), I use OmniPage Pro for Mac OS X.
Let’s just say you can’t afford a $500 program to help you perform optical character recognition – for argument’s sake. Would you mind buying the same product at $99? That’s what you can do through this OmniPage Pro special discount. If you’ve ever wanted OmniPage Pro, there’s no time like the present to buy it – take advantage of this offer before it ends.
- Maintain formatting of your scanned pages
- Get the highest quality OCR (40% better than previous versions)
- Export easily to searchable PDF files
- Turn scanned table data into spreadsheets
- A must-have for any Mac user who has a scanner
So, don’t wait – buy OmniPage Pro for 80% off while you still can. You know I’m always trying to save you money when it comes to this stuff.
- DriverScanner - $20 off DriverScanner 2009, only $19.95
- CardScan - Free Scanner Case w/ CardScan Executive or Team Purchase using coupon code MR08FC
Use Optimize 3.0 to clear out your registry, and get rid of pesky errors that can threaten the stability of your machine. It's also easy to use to kill off unneeded processes that may be hogging up your memory - and will help speed up your boot times.





2 Comments
Israel J Pattison
February 4th, 2009
at 5:39am
Chris, are you running OmniPage Pro for Mac under Leopard? I can’t even get it to install. Apparently it requires “Classic mode” which isn’t available under OS X 10.5.
Is it true that Nuance / Scansoft haven’t released an upgrade to this product since 2003?
Vincent Colombo
February 4th, 2009
at 5:49am
Has anyone else purchased this and, if so, have you gotten it to install? I can’t get past the initial set-up screen, which displays the title and one blank button that does nothing when I click on it.
I found something in their knowledgebase about disabling the Kensington mouse driver, which I did, but still no luck. I also discovered that they charge you $9.95 to contact their technical support.
-Vince
BTW, I’m running OS X 10.5.6 in case anyone asks.