PaperPort 11 with PaperPort Watson now available
When I wrote my last post (all too long ago now) we had just delivered code that was going to be pressed onto CDs. Now that PaperPort 11 is available, we’re seeing tons of new users of PaperPort Watson, the version of Watson that comes with PaperPort. I can’t wait for it to be available in the retail stores so I can take my mom to see the box.
I can’t say enough about the professionalism of the team at Nuance – they were a pleasure to work with. The exciting new features we were able to deliver with them make Watson even more powerful and give PaperPort users a radically new way to discover information and incorporate it into their document libraries.
With PaperPort and Watson together, you can drag a link from Watson into PaperPort and it will automatically be converted to PDF. This means that even if the web site changes, you’ll have a copy on your hard drive for later. Watson also integrates with PaperPort’s desktop search, so documents you’ve stored will surface in Watson when they’re relevant to what you’re doing.
It’s exciting to be able to reach this user community so they can get the benefits of Watson.
What’s coming next? We’ve got a lot on the table for the next release that comes directly from user feedback. Please, keep the feedback coming! I’m just as excited about the features in Watson 2.4 that we’d been planning for what seems like forever—they’re going to really flex the platform and give users the ability to even more easily leverage the information that matters to them. If you want to try a beta of Watson 2.4, email me.
I'm a real newbie here. What is the basic advantage of using Watson. I get the idea of converting a link into a PDF. That is coo
Posted by: Purdue68 | July 05, 2006 at 05:37 PM