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- Paper Port 11I have used Paper Port for years, starting with Paper Port 6, and really like how easy they are to use. Paper Port 11 is especially great. Rating: - AWFUL, AWFUL, AWFULI have had a number of Paperport versions and this is without a doubt, in my opinion, the worst. I installed on new Vista computer and find that papaerport is very unstable and locks up frequently causing you to reboot. One of the worst attributes is that sometimes it will not allow you to shut it down unless you do hard boot.The indexing feature is a joke. I have not been able to find anything using that feature. I personally will never again buy a Nuance product. Rating: - Wow. This product is terrible.Used the older version. Ran well. Upgraded for 200.00 and it made my system unstable. The program crashes constantly....and they make you pay for Tech support...even to email them. Don't touch this software with a 10 foot pole. Rating: - Paperport 11 Crashed on Every ComputerAfer using Paperport 11 for 6 months, I really like the functionaility. But, the product is very unstable resulting in a lot of frustrations. I moved the application to several different computers hoping that the right combination of hardware, memory, disk space ..etc. may appease this temperamental beast. No luck. It's just a poorly QA'ed product. Paperport does not deserve your support - don't buy it. The company charges for support. They are making money on their mistakes or poor quality. Rating: - They ruined an otherwise good program.We used PaperPort in our network since version 8.0, and we currently use PaperPort version 10.0 (Professional). Although speed has always been an issue, I would have previously recommended PaperPort as long as you had a computer with good processing speed (Note: we have a peer-to-peer Wundows XP Professional network) After installing version 11.0 (Professional) I would STRONGLY suggest that you look elsewhere if you plan to use this product in a networked workgroup (peer-to-peer). Although they did improve the speed of the program in some areas, it now takes two minutes to save a scanned PDF file to a network folder! In PaperPort 10, it happened almost instantly. I called PaperPort technical support and got some patch files, but they were of no help. When I called back the second time, technical support was out of ideas and my only alternative now is to return the product. Once again, avoid this product if you plan to save pdf files in network folders. I have no idea what they did, but it's a shame how they ruined this product.
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