I have now put PDFScanner through its paces. So I was stuck with the choice of buying a new all-in-one - I do a lot of scanning - or making do with Apple's clunky Image Capture (for which Epson did produce a 64-bit version for the 630), followed by several manual steps to convert those JPEGs into PDF files. I just purchased PDFScanner, since Epson does not appear to be interested in updating their scanning software for my vintage WorkForce 630 to work with 64-bit-only Catalina. So happy with this app and the support from developer. Also quckly processed MS Word docs to searchable PDF’s (Print to PDF, then open with PDF Scanner to automatically OCR). File saving and naming options including option to include scan date (year, week, month, second), or custom naming make quick work for organizing scanned files as they are processed. Auto deskew works great so no problem if the sheet feeder is a little sloppy. This app would have no problem making short work of a huge amount of business records. Fast OCR and smart adjustments either automatic or custom have allowed me to power through several banker’s boxes of records of all kinds to create readable and searchable scans even from items with low contrast grayscale information. Use it with my All In One printer/fax/scanner unit and this app goes where the native printer offerings don’t. If you want to keep organized records that you can search or go totally paperless then this is a great app. It is only available on the Mac App Store. PDFScanner runs on all macOS versions starting with Catalina up to Ventura including native support for M1/M2 Macs.
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