Sometimes users of one local area network face the following problem: whether it is necessary to buy another scanner if you already have one in office or at home just for everyone to be able to scan documents without distracting colleagues from their important work?
The BlindScanner software will share and open access to a scanner on the local area network that is not directly connected to your computer, but installed on a computer located in the neighboring room, for example. Now you can scan images using your favorite software, text and image editors, just select BlindScanner in the list of installed scanners, specify the necessary color, resolution and size of the image. The program will be useful not only in office where it will help you save several hundred dollars you could spend on a new scanner, but also at home for scanning from a notebook in a wireless home local area network. BlindScanner works with any flatbed TWAIN scanner and also supports scanners with automatic feeders.
What is new in this release:
Version 4.3:
- Added a feature to allow run server as application
- Back to support Windows XP
- Dependencies updated
- Fixed proxy support functions
What is new in version 4.3:
Version 4.3:
- Scanning in a separate thread
- Improved network error handling
What is new in version 4.1:
Version 4.1:
- Added a feature to check for BlindScanner updates
- Addressed a Windows XP compatibility issue
- Addressed an issue that prevented language load for the Server Console
- Addressed an issue that caused an activated license not applied to TWAIN module
- Server license activation improved
- Improved error handling for Service Controller
What is new in version 4.0:
Version 4.0 allows users to set an image file template and scan to multi-page PDF and TIFF files without using an auto-feeder and specifying the number of files. You can configure such image parameters as brightness, contrast, and B&W image threshold. The preview and scanning region selection areas have been improved.
Requirements:
TWAIN Scanner
Limitations:
Watermark on image, nag-screen
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