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Greetings all,

 

Within my employer, a US-based, nationwide residential construction /
mortgage / title company, I am setting up an internal imaging program to
start the task of converting hard-copy to digital and am currently shopping
for image capture software.

 

Our company has Global Scan installed on all of our
copy/scan/fax/coffee-maker machines around the company, but it just doesn't
cut it for speed of physical scan, or delivery through the network to a
local computer (as far as I have seen).

 

Is anyone using Global Scan as a high-volume capture system (as compared to
Kofax or Capture Pro on a stand-alone machine)?  My IT people seem to think
it's the best thing since sliced bread, but so far, I am yet to be impressed
with it.

 

Any comments / warnings / general experience to this effect would be helpful
and appreciated. 

 

Thanks,

 

Brad Furlow

Denver, CO

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