Why .pdf?
> Hi - I want to scan my receipts and documents in future and store them
> electronically. Has anybody got any recommendations for a decent
> freeware program to do this?
>
> I've tried eDoc organiser but the freeware version is too restrictive.
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Mike Easter
>Hi - I want to scan my receipts and documents in future and store them
>electronically. Has anybody got any recommendations for a decent
>freeware program to do this?
>
>I've tried eDoc organiser but the freeware version is too restrictive.
>
>Thanks.
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regards
Dud
> Benubird PDF is now totally free
Doesn't scan you Dud duh
.pdf has advantages for certain functions. My 'why .pdf' was
specifically to the original intent which Paul stated:
Paul Blarmy wrote:
> Hi - I want to scan my receipts and documents in future and store them
> electronically.
My concept of what he was going to be doing was scanning to create a
graphical image of such as a receipt or some other printed page; not
that he was going to be creating anything which contained such as text,
fonts, or vector graphics. Or even photos.
Those types of graphic pictures of a receipt can be handled as simply as
a graphical format appropriate for the job. Since such docs don't have
or need many colors, such as a .gif is a very efficient file format to
use; more efficient than .jpg which would be better for some photo
saving.
> It's the format I use when I send (finished) documents by email. I am
> not aware of a better alternative, unfortunately.
When you are creating your own documents, the content can be so varied
and mixed, a .pdf is a good method. That isn't what it sounded like
Paul was going to be doing.
I save my scanned receipts as .gif/s
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Mike Easter
Gifs / Jpgs are quite inefficient in storing scanned documents.
For this the specialized formats are much better, e.g. djvu format.
BTW PDF support similar formats too.
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Poutnik
The best depends on how the best is defined.
>> I save my scanned receipts as .gif/s
>
> Gifs / Jpgs are quite inefficient in storing scanned documents.
.jpg/s are quite inefficient for storing scanned documents or receipts
which are mostly text and no colors when compared to other formats such
as .gif or .png; .gif/s aren't (inefficient); .png/s aren't. For b&w,
sometimes .tif/s aren't.
> For this the specialized formats are much better, e.g. djvu format.
> BTW PDF support similar formats too.
Wrapping a .gif or a .png up in a .pdf (or djvu) seems silly to me.
I believe .djvu and .pdf are excellent for some purposes. Not for
complicating a .png, .gif, or .tif image.
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Mike Easter
> Hi - I want to scan my receipts and documents in future and store
> them electronically. Has anybody got any recommendations for a
> decent freeware program to do this?
What make is your scanner? Perhaps its own software can already do
this for you (via its settings)?
For example, my scanner (an Epson) has "Scan to PDF" built in, with
its "Epson Scan" software which was bundled with the scanner. It can
also scan to the other common graphic file formats - scanning direct
to PDF is just one of its options.
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dee
The free edition holds 250 documents - not bad, but not great - and
there are a number of upgrade editions available for a fee.
If your document management needs are small, this looks very good.
Alan
>Hi - I want to scan my receipts and documents in future and store them
>electronically. Has anybody got any recommendations for a decent
>freeware program to do this?
>
>I've tried eDoc organiser but the freeware version is too restrictive.
>
>Thanks.
maybe this would have some use
PDFKeeper - http://code.google.com/p/pdfkeeper/
I just found it recently and downloaded but haven't gotten around to
installing or trying it yet.
> Sorry - here's the link:
>
> http://www.edocorganizer.com/Default.aspx
The current version of eDoc Organizer uses Adobe Acrobat Reader to
display PDF documents
pass
SCAN SCAN SCAN
>Duddits <Dud...@Dreamcatcher.com>:
>
>> Benubird PDF makes personal document management simple: capture,
>> organize and retrieve your PDF documents effortlessly. Managing files
>> is easy with virtual folders and powerful metadata filters.
>
>Anyone using this program?
>
>> Guaranteed
>> to save you time and revolutionize the way you work with your
>> documents.
>
>Is that your opinion or a quote?
It's the blurb from the site. I haven't used it.
Dud
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>On Thu, 31 Dec 2009 02:08:03 +0000, charles wrote...
>
>> maybe this would have some use
>>
>> PDFKeeper - http://code.google.com/p/pdfkeeper/
>
>Thanks for the pointer but to be honest I haven't yet found anything to
>compare with eDoc Organiser:
>http://download.cnet.com/eDoc-Organizer/3000-10743_4-10967103.html
>
>Sadly though the freeware version is not going to offer enough storage
>otherwise it would be ideal.
Did you try Benubird PDF? If so, sorry I missed your comments on it.
regards
Dud
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> Did you try Benubird PDF?
*IT DOESN'T SCAN U FUKKING IDIOT*
someone get this guy a brain...from a jellyfish w/ever.
>On Fri, 1 Jan 2010 11:09:24 -0000, Paul Blarmy wrote...
>
>> On Thu, 31 Dec 2009 12:46:03 -0500, Duddits wrote...
>>
>> > Did you try Benubird PDF? If so, sorry I missed your comments on it.
>>
>> It's downloaded and I will install it and try it out later. I'll let you
>> know what my thoughts are.
>
>General feel after just a few minutes (not long enough yet I know) is
>that it is a work in progress but has potential to be a good program.
>Not enough customisation options and no built in scanning facility but
>the framework is definitely there.
Thanks. I'm considering a document management program myself.
regards
> Thanks. I'm considering a document management program myself.
>
> regards
>
> Dud
consider a brain mgmt program duh
> Space is disease and danger wrapped in darkness and silence.
>
> Leonard McCoy Speaking About Duhduds emtpy head
yep