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Automatic rotation to straighten the text followed by auto-cropping obviates the need for a straight scan. It also corrects for crookedly printed documents.
I have given suggestions on improving the rotation/cropping choices in other threads, but fixing that stuff seems preferable to cluttering up the hardware with guide bars (IMO).
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shupec:the 'dream' would be for the software to match up the receipt item description with that on the credit card statement to assist in reconciling credit card statements/bills.
That sounds AWESOME to me.
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If they printed the key on the disc, you couldn't see it during installation (when the disc is in the drive).
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Sounds like a great idea to me. Comments for each field in the receipt is very strange and not useful to me.
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If you've sprung for the deluxe (expensive) hardware, it should do everything the more basic (cheaper) hardware does and more.
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I set the settings to receipt and color, and it automatically puts the receipts into black & white with high contrast. I have to edit each image (where I can't retain the auto-rotation to keep the text straight) and save changes before it will go back to in color (with legible detail). This is very time consuming! Why not ...
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I agree with the original poster. Cropping is something I do by hand since you won't crop to the inside of the crooked edges automagically.
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Whereas the white and black (version 4.0) scanner goes perfectly with my decor, which is contemporary/modern. It's stuck with velcro to my wall next to the white board with black aluminum trim, near the black and white plastic Tul whiteboard eraser and the black and white plastic calculator.
I guess I could wish the white were a ...
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Racerblade, delete your extra posts already.
I second line item separation. (Something shoeboxed.com has a leg up on.) A related idea: integration with mvelopes for budget tracking.
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Second Evernote integration and check scanning.
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