Scanning & Capture

A Limited Edition version of  Kodak's Capture Pro Software will now come bundled with all Kodak i2000, i3000 and i4000 Series Scanners, providing an entry level batch scanning application out of the box.

Kodak Alaris’ Document Imaging Division has announced the latest release of its Capture Pro Software  v4.5  featuring mark detection and an expanded range of output options for a wide range of centralised and distributed scanning applications.  

Nuance has been ranked number one in global document capture software market share in a new study from the American market research firm Harvey Spencer Associates (HSA). This report marks the fourth consecutive ye

A platform to automate vote counting for Australian federal elections using document scanning and Intelligent Character Recognition (ICR) could be implemented for around $A25 million and deliver results in 8 hours, according to industry experts. Its deployment could prevent situations such as the looming recall of nearly 1.5 million voters in Western Australia (WA) after a small number of ballot papers from four booths in that state went missing.

Parascript has launched FormXtra and FormXtra Capture 5.4 with new features for classifying forms and documents and recognising machine print, handprint and cursive writing.

Fujitsu Australia has announced availability of its latest range of high-speed A4 image scanners, the fi-7180 ($A2599, $NZ2999) and fi-7280 ($A3199, $NZ3499) to automate the task of digitising business data. 

PSIGEN Software has released the latest version of its flagship document capture product, PSI:Capture V5.   

A multi-function printer that uses an erasable toner to allow the same sheet of paper to be reused up to five times has been launched by Toshiba.

ABBYY has launched FineReader Engine 11, the newest edition of its optical character recognition (OCR) software development kit (SDK) used by many global OCR vendors.  

Bayside City Council has implemented an EzeScan production batch scanning solution to assist with its long term migration towards electronic document and records management for over 500 users.

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