TWAIN
TWAIN and TWAIN Direct are application programming interfaces and communication protocols that regulate communication between software and digital imaging devices, such as image scanners and digital cameras. TWAIN is supported on Microsoft Windows, Linux and Mac OS X.
The three key elements of TWAIN are:
- Application software. For example, graphics software, a fax application or a word processor.
- Source manager software. The source manager software is a software library provided by the TWAIN Working Group.
- Device drivers
History
The design of TWAIN began in January 1991. The TWAIN group was originally launched in 1992 by several members of the imaging industry, with the intention of standardizing communication between image handling software and hardware. Review of the original TWAIN Developer's Toolkit occurred from April, 1991 through January, 1992.The word TWAIN is not officially an acronym, but it is a backronym. The official website notes that "the word TWAIN is from Kipling's "The Ballad of East and West" — '...and never the twain shall meet...' — reflecting the difficulty, at the time, of connecting scanners and personal computers. It was up-cased to TWAIN to make it more distinctive. This led people to believe it was an acronym, and then to a contest to come up with an expansion. None was selected, but the entry Technology Without an Interesting Name continues to haunt the standard." For example, the Encyclopedia of Information Technology lists "Technology Without an Interesting Name" as the official meaning of TWAIN.
Version | Release date | Changes |
1.0 | February 1992 |
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1.5 | May 1993 | |
1.6 | 5 February 1996 | |
1.7 | 19 August 1997 | |
1.8 | 22 October 1998 | |
1.9 | 20 January 2000 | |
2.0 | 22 February 2008 | |
2.1 | 8 July 2009 | |
2.2 | 16 February 2012 | |
2.3 | 21 November 2013 | |
2.4 | 15 December 2015 |
Objectives
Objectives of the TWAIN Working Group and standard include:- Ensure image-handling software and hardware compatibility
- Keep the specification current with the state of current software and hardware while maintaining backward compatibility
- Provide multiple-platform support
- Maintain and distribute a no-charge developer's toolkit
- Ensure ease of implementation
- Encourage widespread adoption
- Open Source Data Source Manager
- LGPL Open Source License
- BSD Open Source Sample Application and Sample Data Source Application
- Production, high-speed scanning
- ICC Color profiles
- Digital cameras
- Multiple operating system platforms including Windows, classic Mac OS, macOS, and Linux
TWAIN Working Group
Board and associate members of the TWAIN Working Group include:
- Atalasoft, a Kofax Company
- Dynamsoft
- Kodak Alaris
- Fujitsu Computer Products of America
- Epson
- Hewlett-Packard
- InoTec GmbH
- ExactCODE GmbH
- Panasonic Corporation
- Microtek International, Inc.
- HazyBits