Posts Tagged ‘Automator’
fScanX 1.5 Update for Mac OS X – Software for Hi-Speed Fujitsu Scanners
Last Updated on Wednesday, 19 May 2010 05:00 Written by iUseMac Wednesday, 19 May 2010 05:00
Colorado based ESD today announces fScanX 1.5 for Mac OS X, an update to their popular scanning application, designed exclusively for use with the Fujitsu fi-series of high-speed, flatbed/feeder scanners. It will scan single or double-sided documents, black & white, grayscale or color directly into multi-page TIFF or PDF files. In addition, the fScanX package includes an Automator action for workflow integration, and a command-line utility for complete control of scripting & scanning functions. Continue reading
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unmarked software Releases TextSoap 6.4 Update
Last Updated on Wednesday, 5 May 2010 10:00 Written by iUseMac Wednesday, 5 May 2010 10:00
unmarked software today announces TextSoap 6.4, an update to its text processing utility for Mac OS X. Use TextSoap to clean up garbled text in Mail, AppleWorks, BBEdit, TextEdit, or your favorite app that supports OS X Services or AppleScript. Version 6.4 improves batch file processing support, speeds up the Markdown conversion and addresses additional issues reported by customers. It also includes an improved implementation of the cleaner that converts the Markdown format to HTML. Continue reading
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