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ScanSnap 1300 vs Canon P-150 Scan-tini

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I am considering a scanner purchase for use with evernote. I have a simple Canon flatbed, but need to be able to process more volume.I am trying to decide between the Canon imageFORMULA P-150 Portable Document Scanner (Scan-tini) and the Fujitsu ScanSnap S1300.I’ve read reviews at Amazon and elsewhere but would be very interested in the experiences of Evernote users.I use a MacBook running Snow Leopard and I am  a bit uncomfortable with the lack of TWAIN support with the Fujitsu, since that seems to limit my input choices to the bundled Fujitsu software. The Canon appears to be able to work with Photoshop, Acrobat, and image Capture, while I gather the Fujitsu may not.pls help.

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