BookDrive Capture 3 : Coming Soon.

October 16, 2008 on 12:48 pm | In BookDrive DIY, News, Support | No Comments

Dear Atiz Customer,

 

BookDrive Capture 3 will be a major upgrade over the previous version 2.
It will feature so many great new features.

 

We now have an interim version of Version 3 for you to try but the final release that includes all the featured is scheduled to be available on October 30.

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Testimonial from the North Essex Registry of Deeds (MA)

October 14, 2008 on 9:56 am | In General | No Comments

“The Atiz Bookdrive DIY has been an enormous help to our Archive/Scan department here at the North Essex Registry of Deeds (MA). The Bookdrive allows us to image, process and upload thousands of documents each day and allows us to provide the public web access to documents previously only available at the Registry. Great product”.

Mark McKallagat



Testimonial from a student at UC Berkeley

October 14, 2008 on 9:54 am | In General | No Comments

I am a student at UC Berkeley.

I have been scanning the hell out of books, notes, and campus event flyers easily. I scan ALL my books and load them onto my watch, eliminating the need to carry 40lbs of books on my back, its great! Now I laugh at other students who lug around books; I also thank my book scanner everyday for all the chiropractor bills I will save on in the future, because I currently don’t affect my posture or health with a heavy back pack. I know i am the only one on campus doing full digital scanning of my books. I can see the value in this technology and I have randomly asked students how they feel about losing their books and not carrying 40 lbs daily; and remember that’s 40 on an easy day off to the library! I can scan 500 pages an hour on average. I scan much more than books, including ALL of my paperwork, bills, pictures, forms, business paperwork, private docs, etc. etc etc. I am barely using all of the features that the software package offers, however I love it. I have always dreamed of using a faster scanner, other than my now excruciatingly slow flatbed. I can’t wait to see what products ATIZ will come up with next.

David A.
University of California, Berkeley



The Evolution of Scanners

October 9, 2008 on 2:10 pm | In General | No Comments

We’ve come a long way from flatbed and planetary scanners.

Thanks to advances in digital cameras, today the v-shaped book scanners from Atiz are empowering libraries around the world to scan millions of books.

To see details please go to the evolution of scanners page.