Now this is the way programs are supposed to work! Download, expand, install, use! It even figured out where to put the plugin - the dialog said it was looking for PhotoShop, but it found Elements and knew it would work there but asked to be sure. And that's just the installer!
The demo puts a "SilverFast" stamp in the middle of any image, as an inducement to buy. I had also downloaded a bunch of QT movies that demoed several features. Then I noticed that the individual tool panels have a QT button on them that probably will present the movie as a guide. Maybe better than a (usually) not to specific text description of what to do...
Funny thing about those movies. I double-clicked the first one but QT player didn't seem to do anything. Finally I used the "Open" command and it loaded fine. I was a little surprised that my brand new QT didn't seem to know what to do with a QT '.mov' file!
I went ahead and set QT Player as the default program to handle all '.mov' files. Looked like I was using a Windoze OS!
Back to SilverFast, it worked! Right in Elements. Didn't even have to tell it what scanner I was using. This may be related to the version I downloaded, I was asked for my OS, scanner maker, and model. Perhaps each version of SF is tailored to certain scanners. But one of the movies stated that you can select different models of scanners made by the same manufacturer.
Anyway, this thing looks great! It works! What more could you want?!
BTW, the voice on the movies had a strange accent, I couldn't tell for sure but it definitely was
not from the Southern US!