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.
- CameraWorld.com - Lowest Price Deal: Mustek A3 USB 1200 Pro Scanner only $167.19 + Free Shipping & No Sales Tax
- DriverScanner - $20 off DriverScanner 2009, only $19.95
- CardScan - Free Scanner Case w/ CardScan Executive or Team Purchase using coupon code MR08FC
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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.