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I found out that the scanner on the copier will save scanned documents as PDF files. I found a shareware program, PDF Fill Editor, that can convert PDF files to image files (such as JPG). Also, with the free Ghostscript 8.53 that the PDF Fill Editor downloaded when I installed it, http://www.pdfill.com/download.html I can view and convert PDF files
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Thanks for your suggestions of software. Irfanview does some editing, but sometimes I need to do something like add text to a graphic. Sometimes I do use Paint that comes with the operating system for that. The documentation that comes with my new copier specifies that the customer will supply the software to use with the scanner. Thanks for all your
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I just found out that Irfanview, which I already have on my computer, will save files in the PDF format, as well as in a number of graphics formats. That might work with the scanner. Please let me know if you know more about this function. If that works, I just need suggestions for a good, inexpensive option to edit photos and other graphics files
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We have just leased a Konica-Minolta copier with scanning functions. However, it does not come with software to convert scanned documents to file formats (such as PDF and JPG). I am looking for inexpensive software to enable us to save the scanned documents as PDF files to print and to email or as graphics files (such as JPG) to use as clipart in documents
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Thanks for the suggestions. I think that the paid mode of Eudora has the spam filtering feature. Cheryl
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I am looking for recommendations for Internet security software (virus-checking, firewall, etc.) that works well with Eudora. (I am currently using the lastest version of Eudora in sponsored mode on a PC using Microsoft XP Home Edition, but will be upgrading to XP Professional soon.) I am trying out security software from Computer Associates, but I
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Probably my most useful software at work is MyMailList Deluxe (by Avanquest), which is a mailing list database program. It allows me to create and manage multiple mailing lists, correct addresses and add the last four digits to zip codes, sort the lists on any fields, print an endless variety of labels and reports from the mailing lists. More expensive
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Hi, I am the Office Coordinator at an Al-Anon Service Center in Denver, Colorado. We offer information, literature, and other support to families of alcoholics in metro Denver. We are a 501(c)(3) organization, and we've been here in Denver since 1972. Cheryl
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One of my email pet peeves is receiving those forwarded urban legend, bogus virus warning, or chain mail messages, especially at work (where I have told people not to send personal messages), and especially with none of the old headers or previous messages trimmed off. I also hate it when I receive such messages with a whole string of bandwith-eating