What is RSI Scan?

RSI Scan Overview

RSI Scan Overview


Designed for small business and people who work from home, RSI Scan has some interesting features that you won't find in other similar utilities, making it a very handy utility used by anyone.

Features:

RSI Scan - Scan Feature

1.   The Scan feature works with any WIA compliant scanner for Windows XP or Windows Vista. You can scan using a flatbed and make one output document per scanned document. Or you can use an Automatic Document Feeder and scan multiple documents into one output document. Then you have the option of creating a PDF or XPS output document.



RSI Scan - Assemble Feature

2.   The Assemble feature is unique to RSI Scan - it allows you to assemble multiple documents into one PDF or XPS document for easy doc management needs.

  • Title Page - This feature is optional. Think of this as an instruction page to tell your audience what's inside and what they can or should not do with your documents.
  • Image Docs - You can add one or more image docs using the mouse context menu (right click over the list area) or you can drag 'n drop image file icons from your desktop into the list area. Image docs are embedded into the output document.
  • File Docs - You can add one or more files in the same manner as image docs. File docs become attachments to the output document.



RSI Scan - Viewer Feature

3.   The Viewer feature is a versitle image viewer that allows you to open image files and convert them to other formats. The input formats are BMP, GIF, JPG, PNG and TIF. The output file formats are PDF, XPS and the same 5 input formats.



RSI Scan - Title Page Feature

4.   The Title Page feature is a simple, easy-to-use editor for creating RTF (Rich Text Format) documents to be used as a Title Page. You can open an existing RTF file and edit it or create a new file from scratch. A sample file is provided to get you started. If you want to have a more elabrate Title Page you can use Microsoft Word or Open Office to create your file - just save it in RTF format.