Features
• MayaScan KFX can send an unlimited number of
images to the Kofax server (up to 4MB per image for
now but this can change if needed). At the same click,
images are moved to an intuitive, tree structured, local
archive.
• It allows post scanning image rotating &
deleting, scanning more and sending the batch any time
later.
• MayaScan KFX has built-in support for messages
and interface localization. As for now, it is available
in English and Romanian languages.
• It has only one central configuration file,
in the easy to use .ini style. Almost all parameters
have built-in defaults.
• MayaScan KFX allows passing various options
to the scanner including cropping on coordinates, DPI
settings, duplex/simplex scanning etc. Scanning options
are grouped in administrator created predefined profiles,
hiding gory details away from the user.
• Provides detailed logging of each operation
be it sucessful or not. Additional error messages details
are logged separately.
• MayaScan KFX uses TIFF with Group 4 compression
for B&W images and compressed JPEGs for color images.
This way, the network traffic is kept at minimum which
results in speed increase of the whole process.
• It works as a 15 days trial without any registration
required or any functionality limitation applied (it
just needs internet access for the trial period).
System requirements
• MayaScan KFX was developed and tested on Windows
XP, Windows 2003 and Windows 7, 32 bits versions.
• The application controls a scanner attached
on the local computer, having a TWAIN interface (ISIS
interface is not supported as of yet). It was tested
using Fujitsu fi-series, HP 7000, Canon MP520,etc.
• Kofax® VRS is supported for devices that
expose VRS through the twain interface (as HP7000 does
for example, and probably others).
• The application needs access to a Kofax®
server equipped with the webservices interface, activated,
properly licensed and functional. It was developed and
tested using Kofax Capture 8 with the latest service
pack applied (SP4). Please contact Kofax (www.kofax.com)
for pricing and specific installation and activation
procedures for the webservices module.
• To see the images from archive, you'll need
to have installed a image viewer able to open tiff files.
I work with and recommend XnView (www.xnview.com).
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