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Vox Pop: Workflow for the Fujitsu ScanSnap?
Merlin Mann | Oct 23 2007
In comments about yesterday's "Making friends with paper" post, I was reminded by 43f member Adam Hooks...
Adam remembers correctly that I purchased and preliminarily fiddled with the Fujitsu ScanSnap S500M for OS X (Info, Amazon). It's a small-footprint, high-speed document scanner that a lot of people have been talking about lately. I'd read so many reviews and blog posts about how easy it is to use that I was intoxicated by the dream of a life -- if not without paper storage -- where I could at least try to minimize my unnecessary paper clutter and start making document archiving easier and more searchable. Given the not inconsiderable cost of the unit, I'm embarrassed to say that I got busy with other stuff and haven't yet returned to using the ScanSnap in any automated way. Doesn't mean I'm not interested or haven't gotten started... ScanSnap S500M My initial experiences, while tentative in terms of time commitment and true workflow integration, have been very positive so far. It's easy and fast to set up the S500M and then start scanning one- or two-sided documents. The beauty part is that the included "ScanSnap Manager" app not only stores your document preferences, but directs the USB input from the ScanSnap right into the destination app of your choosing (which can, of course, be an OCR app -- that's where it gets powerful). Initial experiments scanning directly to image-only PDFs were very positive, while scanning into "Yep" and "DevonThink Pro Office" (which has on-board OCR) seems to point even closer to the direction I eventually hope to go. I know at least a few of you are ScanSnap studs who have come up with workflows that are really happening for you (hint: looking at you for a blog post here, Mr. Norbauer). In the absence of a more detailed report from me, I'm hoping a few of you can chime in here. The Question to YouHow are you integrating the ScanSnap (or another OS X-friendly document scanner) into your workflow? What are you using for OCR? Having particular success with ReadIris, Acrobat, DevonThink, or Yep? Any sexy Automator workflows to share? 22 Comments
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I'm just starting with DevonThink Pro OfficeSubmitted by wreising on October 23, 2007 - 7:47pm.
I've been scanning to PDF and then dumping that into Yojimbo. That worked well when I only had a few dozen files in there. Now my Yojimbo database is out of control. Plus there was no OCR. So now I'm working on a switch to DevonThink Pro Office for Scan/OCR/Organize of paper documents. The only problem is I like Yojimbo for a lot of things like serial numbers, web archives, quick notes and especially its .Mac sync. I'd like to keep using it for somethings, but I can't add yet another In and Storage Area to my system. Too many things in too many places. So I'm going to try to quit Yojimbo cold turkey and go with DevonThink. I think that if I could get in the habit of scanning things as they come in I could reduce my paper files by 60% (about 40% must be retained as original paper versions) and have searchable access to everything. My current workflow is scan to DevonThink and OCR. Then as part of my daily/weekly getting Ins to Zero, I give the files good names and file them into a folder structure that is as shallow as possible. It isn't going so well at the moment, but I have high hopes. » POSTED IN:
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