Best app. for scanning other than "image capture"

Yesterday I purchased a mbp (10.7.1) and my old scanning program (Photo Studio) that came with my CanoScanLIDE 600 F, is no longer compatible. I don't care for "image capture" is there an alternative (preferably free) that would work?  Thanks for any reccomendations.

VueScan is considered by many to be the gold standard.  But I personally don't like it for my own scanner (Epson Perfection 1260).  YMMV, of course.  It is free to download and try out, but anything you scan with it will be watermarked.  If you like it you will have to register it ($40 IIRC) to fully unlock it. 

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