The Catalina installer app will be in your Applications folder, so you can go there and launch it later to upgrade your Mac to the new operating system. Make a bootable installer drive: The quick way. MacOS Catalina v10.15 macOS Mojave v10.14 macOS High Sierra v10.13 macOS Sierra v10.12.4 or later; ScanSnap Home for Mac. ScanSnap iX1500 と同時にリリースされた ScanSnap Home は、iX500 など旧機種でも利用できる(昨年に ScanSnap Home を iX500 + Mac で使う で紹介済み)。 サイトには機能差もまとめられている。内容からほぼ、ScanSnap Home への移行で問題ないと思われる。. ScanSnap Software Downloads page. IMPORTANT NOTICE. It has recently come to our attention that certain websites are using “Fujitsu” and “ScanSnap” names without our permission, apparently stating that they are providing product information and software downloads.
The quite old, but still perfectly working ADF scanner ScanSnap S300 is not supported anymore by Fujitsu. With MacOS Mojave the scanner worked very well using the ScanSnap S1300i driver. But not so with Catalina – the new ScanSnap Home software checks the connected Device IDs.
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Only solution: Fujitsu wants me to buy a new Scanner although the current one is still working fine (hardware wise)…
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I could not find a simple solution. Yes, there are some solutions live VueScan or ExactScan, but for me they feel too expensive.
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In the end I’m using now my existing Parallels Windows 10 virtual machine to scan. On that platform the ScanSnap Manager Software is still supported – also in a 64bit version (why not on Mac Fujitsu?). You can use the newer Version from the S1500 (Download)!
Finally I am able to scan again. Without spending valuable resources into a new scanner (just because of a missing switch in a software).
A fair number of my apps are still 32-bit—see how many you still have—though many I don't really care about all that much. But there's one suite of apps that I use every day, usually multiple times a day: Fujitsu's ScanSnap apps. This is the software bundled with the ScanSnap ix500 scanner.
While Fujitsu has been good about updating their software in the past, I was a bit concerned about the upcoming 64-bit transition. So I both tweeted at them and sent them an email. I haven't seen a reply on Twitter, but a (clearly form letter) reply to my email is at least somewhat encouraging:
There is no problem in the behavior of the application or the OS concerned. The message is only inform that the application needs to be modified for compatibility with next-generation macOS (which should be available near the end of the year). PFU is going to resolve this, but the resolution date is not set yet. In the meantime, please continue using the latest version of the software available.
This blurb was obviously prepared as a response to those complaining about the new 32-bit warning dialog in macOS 10.13.4, but it does seem to address the longer-term question: Fujitsu is planning to 'resolve this,' which hopefully implies 64-bit versions are in our future, though at some not-yet-disclosed date.
There are very few things in my workflow that I couldn't replace…but replacing my ScanSnap and everything it does for me would be quite difficult. Hopefully we'll see a 64-bit ScanSnap suite before this fall's deadline.