![]() wish we users could edit ratings more easily. It does its job, but it's super annoying.īTW - I wanted to give this three solid stars all the way through, but MU filled in star values for Features and Ease of use automatically, and I wasn't able to change the values. Alas, as a Fujitsu ScanSnap user, you're stuck with this app. Yes it's an ugly UI, but that's less annoying than all of the above. Focus: Each time something happens (say a jam or two sheets are pulled through at once), ScanSnap Manager steels focus from whatever one is doing - whatever happened to having a bouncing icon in the dock? This behavior is pretty annoying, especially when you are working on an image in Photoshop and you are in the middle of cutting or drawing and the scanner jams and its dialog steals the focus of the action at hand.Ĥ. I don't need to see this each time I switch from non-OCR to OCR. Needs a check box so users can option out of getting this alert. Why not add a check box "Don't show this message again" so users can click it and don't get this annoying message in the future? Likewise, on the File Option tab, when users select Convert to searchable PDF, an alert appears that warns users of extra time required. Settings > Scanning Tab: When switching to Excellent Image Quality mode: every time the user gets an alert that this may slow down system performance. if I scan I don't need to do anything else? The minizme button on the dialog box should be enabled and/or the behavior should be changed so it doesn't always stay on top.Ģ. Do they think users today use their computers only for one thing, i.e. You can't minimize it nor will it "disappear" into the background when the user clicks another window. During scanning, the Image Scanning and file saving box is constantly on top. Two updates later, none of these have been addressed yet.ġ. However, I do have some issues with this software-and I've shared it with Fujitsu support more than a year ago. It wasn’t featured with the rest because it contains only nine icons, but should the developer add more to the set, this would be a great alternative to OS X’s default icons.Īs always, if you have any icons, whether they be individuals or in a set, that you’ve run across or designed yourself, by all means, share them in the comments below.I Love my ScanSnap scanner-have moved almost all my "analog" documents (including books) to digital thanks to excellent OCR. One of my favorite collections is OS X Mavericks Icon Set, as it contains some attractive and uniquely-designed icons. Whether you want your Mavericks machine to get an early Yosemite feel or you’re beta testing the latest version of OS X, these icons are well worth adding to your dock. ( Note: if the download doesn’t work in Safari, try it in another browser.)īelow are several single icons in the style of OS X Yosemite. There is also an update to the pack by the same designer, as well as a collection of system icons, iOS 7-style. This icon pack uses square icons with rounded corners, making it very similar to iOS’s design. Those running the beta may also want to take a look at this pack, as it contains Yosemite-style icons for some of the apps that Apple has yet to update, as well as a few icons for popular third-party apps. If you don’t enjoy the beta life but still want Yosemite’s new look, you can meet it halfway with this icon pack containing the default icons from Apple’s redesigned desktop OS. PSD template file for creating your own icons to blend with the style of Dots. This icon pack stands out because of its sizable number of icons, as well as the included. In addition to large, themed icon sets, we’ve added several individual icons of third-party applications that have received an early update from independent graphic designers, who took inspiration from iOS 7, OS X Yosemite, and Apple’s pre-Yosemite designs for iBooks, iLife, and iWork…įirst up, we have Dots, a large collection of over 100 icons, all consistently round in design and certainly quite attractive. The result is a beautiful assemblage of icons that is certain to give your Mac a fresh, new look. As a follow-up to our recent article on how to change app icons in OS X, we’ve scoured the internet for the best icon packs for Mac apps in existence.
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