I have a workflow whereby I scan paper documents into searchable PDFs using a Fujitsu ScanSnap S500 document scanner. I am not a great fan of the bundled software, but it's dead simple to use: place a stack of paper at the top, push the green button and a searchable PDF comes out.
Now, I'd like to do something similar on Linux (Ubuntu 10.10). The scanner is supported out of the box.
I've looked at gscan2pdf and XSane:
XSanelooks powerful, but not really suitable as a workflow solution;gscan2pdfis a bit closer to the "push the button, get the PDF" ideal, but still not 100% there.
Any other software you can recommend (free or otherwise)?