I suppose... but don't forget that the guy reverse engineers the scanners that the software supports. That's a fair amount of work.
The drivers and software for my Canon scanner won't run on the Studio Mac and Canon won't update them. The scanner is officially EOL. So says Canon.
A new, out of the box, flatbed scanner will probably cost you $100 for a decent one and, if you want a good quality film scanner, likely more.
So, where else are you going to get software to make your old scanner work again? The guy's got a corner on the market. Doesn't he?
IMO, the price is good for what you're getting.
The drivers and software for my Canon scanner won't run on the Studio Mac and Canon won't update them. The scanner is officially EOL. So says Canon.
A new, out of the box, flatbed scanner will probably cost you $100 for a decent one and, if you want a good quality film scanner, likely more.
So, where else are you going to get software to make your old scanner work again? The guy's got a corner on the market. Doesn't he?
IMO, the price is good for what you're getting.

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