![]() In addition, Catalina only runs apps that have been ‘Notarized’ by Apple. The reason for this is that a lot of vendor-provided scanner software was 32-bit, and Catalina only supports 64-bit Mac apps. We’ve seen a lot of new customers for VueScan since Apple released macOS 10.15 (Catalina). You can use this scanner on Mac OS X and Linux without installing any other software." "You need to install the Plustek driver to use this scanner on Windows x86. The page for my scanner (Plustek 7500i) on the Vuescan site now says: ![]() Overall, VueScan supports around 2,400 scanner models on Windows, 2,100 models on Mac, and 1,900 models on Linux." Manufacturers include Ricoh, Canon, Fujitsu, Kodak, Nikon, Panasonic, Polaroid, Samsung, Mitsubishi, and Epson, among others a full list of supported models can be found here. The third-party software is made possible by reverse-engineering drivers for more than 6,000 older scanners from 42 manufacturers, including film scanner and flatbed models. With it, Mac users can use their older 32-bit scanner with their Apple desktop or laptop even if they're running macOS Catalina. "VueScan was upgraded this week to version 9.7. DPReview has a post today that says Vuescan has been updated to 9.7, to include reverse-engineered drivers for many scanners with 32-bit drivers:
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