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  • NOTE: This project (which hasn't been updated since 2009) has been sup****ded by NAPS2. You can find it here: sourceforge.net/projects/naps2/
  • this is very promising. it is small and installed without a hitch. it located my network scanner easily. the scan interface is very clean; i scanned in two test pages. the save pdf function saved them to a single pdf file, just what i wanted it to do. i'm up to this issue: in the profile, the fields that choose paper size, etc, are all greyed out. i would like to change a4 to u.s. letter. what am i missing? where is a better place to ask questions like this? well, here it is a couple of weeks later. i still think "promising" is correct, but it does not look as though the promise will ever be realized. it's been years since this was worked on, and i can find no way to contact the developer. in my most recent attempt to use naps, it did successfully scan in 12 pages and write them to a single pdf file. however, immediately after the write, the program crashed. and, the file it wrote was 22mB compared to 7mB for scantopdf.com's 20 dollar basic program. i'm giving up on naps now.
  • Nice software, used it on Windows 7 to scan from canon MP530 and save to pdf. Run it as Administrator to add profiles first.