Mac software similar to Autosplitter for Windows?

Is there any Mac software or App that is similar to Autosplitter for Windows?
It can crop, straighten and individually file multiple photos from one scan, i.e. multiple photos on the scanner platen.

Well everyone has to decide on their own workflow but for me I like to use the tool that is best suited for the task.
So in this case I'd let the scanner break the items into multiple files and then do the cropping and straightening in Aperture, it will do a better job and give you more options.
regards
Anf just to be clear Image Capture will allow you to crop the images before you scan them, but I'd still rather do that in Aperture.
Message was edited by: Frank Caggiano

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