: Fujitsu PA43403-B82901 RACK2 FILER V4.0 SOFTWARE

: Fujitsu PA43403-B82901 RACK2 FILER V4.0 SOFTWARE

Fujitsu PA43403-B82901 RACK2 FILER V4.0 SOFTWARE

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Fujitsu PA43403-B82901 RACK2 FILER V4.0 SOFTWARE
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Brand: Fujitsu
EAN: 0097564307249
Label: Fujitsu
Manufacturer: Fujitsu
Publisher: Fujitsu
Sales Rank: 3772
Studio: Fujitsu



Features:
  • Software Sub Type: OCR Utility
  • Software Name: Rack2-Filer v.4.0 - Complete Product
  • Platform Support: PC; License Type: Complete Product
  • License Pricing: Standard; License Quantity: 1 User
  • Compatibility: ScanSnap Models:S500S510fi-5110EOXEOX2fi-4110EOX2Note:¨Scan to Work Area¨ function is only supported on ScanSnap







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Item Description:
DETAILS: Through the use of graphical cabinets and e-binders with EasyFlip technology, Rack2-Filer users will experience a familiar yet heightened level of accessibility and convenience to their scanned documents or digitally imported content. Loaded with a vast array of features, Rack2-Filer renders troublesome digital data management a relic of the past.Getting organized with Rack2-Filer is easy and enjoyable. With the push of a button, you can scan your documents directly onto the Work Area or inside an open e-binder. Rack2-Filer also accepts digital content created by other software such as spreadsheets, presentations, and word processing files. But for even greater flexibility, if an application can print, you can select the Rack2-Filer ImageWriter to quickly create e-binders containing images of your e-mails, web pages, on-line financial statements, technical manuals and much more. Product Description Fujitsu Rack2 Filer - ( v. 4.0 ) - complete package Category: Office applications Subcategory: Office applications - document management Version: 4.0 License Type: Complete package License Qty: 1 user License Pricing: Standard Platform: Windows Package Type: Retail OS Required: Microsoft Windows 2000 Professional, Microsoft Windows XP, Microsoft Windows Vista ALTERNATE ITEM #: PA43403-B82901 UPC: 0097564307249











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Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - * Poor Support ...
Product does as advertised, but don't ever let your computer crash. My HP tx1000 crashed twice, requiring new motherboard and erasing hard drive each time. Couldn't activate the product after the second install. When I explained the situation to tech support, I was told I had used up my allotted activations and would need to buy new program. They were not willing to help any further. I still have original disk, just can't activate the product w/o shelling out another $180. Now that sucks! So I'd recommend it as long as you are sure your computer will never crash more than once.



Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - * A good, reliable document imaging prgram. Tech support is lacking ...
Program does what it is supposed to do, has a non-standard interface but is easy to use once past the learning curve. I gave it three stars for lack of technical support for this rather expensive program. Could not find the install disk when I replaced my old pc and tried to install rack2filer on the new pc. Now have to buy another copy. WARNING: Be sure you don't lose the original install disk that you get when you purchase the program, as you will be expected to buy another copy of the program. ocked to a full working version like 99% of the other program that I use, you are sent an install disk when you purchase the full working version. So don't lose this disk, I was told by tech support that Fujitsu does not replace lost cd's and I would have to buy the program again.


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