I’m not “super-angry,” just disappointed. Wasn’t there a great program that “brought old scanners to life”? It’s prob. I know Evernote (some premium levels) could handle business cards but it wasn’t my goal to add another subscription service. What are some alternate scanning programs? If it’s in red, my eyes are filtering it out b/c I’m seeing a bit of red now (angry) and that would make the text vanish. No “last status” or “posted on” date to give an idea how old the FAQ update is – Or, if there is, I didn’t see it (could be right in front of my eyes). “Funny” thing is there’s a page just like this, without the footnotes, and both pages say updates will be posted there. I’ve found the following, deep in their FAQ pages: here on ScanSnap Home but want the original software to work – No idea if they’ll really update it or not. The main software still works for me (posted earlier). Once I realized that VueScan works, I stopped worrying the loss of Scansnap Manager will be pretty much a non-event. (It also has OCR, although I’m not sure how good it is.) If you are using Scansnap with Hazel rules to control filing the scans, then VueScan will provide the needed functionality once Scansnap Manager stops working. VueScan, which is 64-bit, does support the S1500, and works fine. However, it’s difficult to complain too much about a decade’s worth of support - many manufacturer’s are far less generous. Unfortunately, it does not, at least officially, support my S1500. It is compatible with scanners as far back as the iX500. Scansnap Home is the replacement for Scansnap Manager and is 64-bit. It continues to work fine in Mojave, but for how long, we don’t know. Several of its auxiliary applications stopped being supported several years ago. My understanding is that Scansnap Manager has been sunset and will not be updated to 64-bit. I can’t speak to the OCR issues as I rely on Evernote and Devonthink to do the OCR’ing. It works fine, excepting of course the warnings about it being 32-bit. I’m not having Mojave issues with Scansnap Manager with my S1500.
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