..and the price for not being helpful goes to: MiniViewers and the Barcode Locator. No, really – I’ll let you be the judge, this is what you get when combining the two: Not useful at[…]
Category: KTM
Using Collections in KTM
Collections are a great thing. They allow you to organize your objects in a quick and easy way, adding and deleting as you please. The only shame is: WinWrap Basic does not add any support[…]
VRSing your files without a scanner in KTM
Usually, producing VRSed images requires either a document scanner, or some dirty tricks with a twain emulator. A few months ago I stumbled upon a very interesting method already built into Kofax Transformation Modules that[…]
!RtW: Your .NET classes in KTM
So, most of you working with Kofax products are likely to use .NET components, and probably even build your own using Visual Studio. Let’s imagine you want to reuse your already existing methods in KTM.[…]
!RtW: Make use of existing Formatters
This is going to be the first part of a new KTM series: Don’t re-invent the Wheel, or !RtW, as I will call it from now on.The goal of that series is to show you[…]
The KTM Learning Cycle
As there always seems to be some confusion when it comes to training & learning in KTM, I decided to give it some thought and draw a diagram. There is one explanation available in the[…]
KTM Validation design: how to do things wrong
Have you ever heard about Norman doors? You know, these kinds of doors where you wanted to pull, but they are intended to be pushed – or the other way around? While Donald Norman never[…]
A new user experience in KTM validation
Kofax Transformation modules is a product that primarily focuses on one thing: user productivity. However, this post is not about the importance of focusing on the user behind the screen, despite the fact that it[…]
A better design for OMR extraction with KTM (Part 2)
Please note: this post is part of a series. If you did not read the previous part, please do so. Applying OMRSingleChoiceText The last time I wrote two methods that would translate a single choice[…]
A better design for OMR extraction with KTM (Part 1)
Optical Markup Recognition seems to be a little bit old-school, but every once in a while you have to deal with questionnaires or forms. My goal for today is to optimize OMR – not by[…]
ArrayContains in KTM
I’ve been absent now for one month due to my trip to Peru, and this article is going to be rather short. But still, quite important to me: due to the lack of Collections in[…]
Creating a project in KTM more efficiently
Sometimes always starting from scratch when creating projects with Kofax Transformation Modules can be quite exhausting. Especially if you come back from a customer workshop who wants to deal with probably a dozen different classes[…]
Table Benchmarking in KTM
When I was at an Expert Workshop in regard of Kofax KTM last week, we were forming groups and had to pick a problem we’d like to see solved. A participant and I picked one[…]