>Thanks Alex!
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>>You might want to look at PaperPort, but I doubt it'll handle such a large volume. He might need a high-end imaging solution for his need, and this could get very expensive.
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>I'll check PaperPort. They'll run the software at a hospital, and depending on the results they can even put it on the web for the medical community (perhaps in the future). Anyway, do you know some other solution that could hold volumes like they have?
I saw a demo about 2 months ago, but this product was about $15,000 including a high-speed scanner and a computer. Unbelievably it was created in Access and there was a more expensive version that used sql-server as a back-end.
Alex
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