![]() Change threshold method for black-and-white scans to easier-to-use density adjustment. Do not require user to enter maximum paper length to use length detection. Add option to flip pages (for scanning pages damaged by staples). version 1.8: Take advantage of Retina displays to provide higher-quality scan previews. version 1.8.1: Fix bug in maximum length calculation for automatic length detection. Add some minimal always-on logging so that history of launches, scanner matches, scans, and errors will be visible via the console. version 1.8.2: Fix bug in width-check for landscape scans. version 1.8.3: Early work on fi-7圆0/7x80 scanners. Improve reliabilty with some of the oldest scanner models (particularly the fi-4120C). Fix bug where fixed-length scan after auto-length scan would result in stale image data being appended after end of short page. : version 1.8.5: Fix bug with display of maximum length when using auto-length detection and user's preferences are set to use metric measurements. : version 1.8.6: Fix bug where second append to a PDF file would fail. : version 1.8.7: Fix bug where main window would not display after license warning on 10.9 (Mavericks) & 10.10 (Yosemite). Force Automator action to activate application after launch, before displaying file save panel. : version 1.8.8: Fix rare crash in scanning process. Command-line utility now checks for MAS receipt in fScanX Home Edition, to make it easy to use with ScanSnap models. In-app license purchase correctly detects scanner model (instead of directing users to fScanX Home Edition for scanners which it does not support). : version 1.8.9: Fix a rare scanning protocol error (“Not a JPEG file”). Add to Home Edition support for ScanSnaps S500, S500M, S510, S510M. : version 1.8.11: Fix some memory leaks (in all products). End support for OS X 10.7 (Lion) & 10.8 (Mountain Lion). : version 1.8.12: Fix bug that caused blank scans for the combination of automatic length detection and flipped pages. Over-sampling and length detection work together for all scanners & modes. Possible workaround for preview glitches caused by GPU bugs on certain hardware/OS/SDK combinations. : version 1.8.13: Improve Automator action, especially compatibility with most recent macOS releases (when showing settings at run, use correct window size and honor settings changes made by user display preview pane more reliably do not crash when making multiple test runs get correct max scan length when using length detection). Adjust prices downward for some other long-out-of-production scanners. Drop support for 10.9 (Mavericks) & 10.10 (Yosemite). Application notarization, and official support for 10.14 (Mojave) & 10.15 (Catalina). Fix crash that could happen if a device reset the USB bus. ![]() : version 1.8.14: Fix the “glitchy black bars on scan preview area” bug that started with Mojave. : version 1.8.15: Initially released for Home Edition only, fix crash when a device resets the USB bus, which the 5110c does after every scan. : version 1.8.16: Fix errors checking paper size when scanning from flatbed in orientations other than default. : version 1.9.0: Add native “Apple Silicon” support, and official support for macOS 11.1 & 11.2 (Big Sur). It's available at the Mac App Store.: version 1.9.1: Fix crash introduced in 1.9.0. As more extensive Objective-C examples, the sources of the standalone scanning application and Automator action are also included.įScan X Home Edition requires Mac OS X 10.6.8 or higher. ![]() Simple FileMaker and AppleScript Studio examples are included. And it's just as easy to scan from AppleScript, shell scripts, Ruby, Python, and more., he adds. It takes only three lines of script code in FileMaker to scan a document, with similar setups available in 4D, Ribe says. fScanX also enables a host of alternative automation options. This opens up a host of possibilities for prepress operators, developers and graphic designers alike to build custom workflows involving scanning, according to Scott Ribe, founder of Elevated Software Development.Īdditionally, fScanX Home Edition ships with an Automator action that enables creation of scanning workflows without scripting. Rather than requiring the application to launch in order to perform scanning, fScanX's command-line utility gives developers the ability to control the user interface completely. It adds support for new Fujitsu scanners.įScanX Home Edition was developed specifically to provide native Mac OS X support for high-speed Fujitsu scanners. Educational Institution and Student DiscountsĮlevated Software Development has updated fScanX Home Edition( ), their scanning solution for Mac OS X, to version 1.7.2. ![]()
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