[gui-talk] Accessible and user-friendly oCR software.

Dane Trethowan grtdane at iprimus.com.au
Fri May 5 07:40:50 CDT 2006


Hi!

Well I've been using Omnipage Pro 14 for quite some time, I haven't 
made any decision to upgrade to 15 yet because something else has 
come into my clutches since which is just as good (if not 
better).  I've now started using Read Iris Pro for both Mac and Windows.

I once was told by someone that Read Iris Pro was completely 
inaccessible, well that may have been then but it certainly isn't now 
as the software is perfectly accessible under both Windows and OS10 
Tiger and OCR results are extremely accurate.  I'm not prepared to 
give an overview of features and functions of Read Iris Pro at this 
time on the list as I've only scratched the surface of this software, 
I haven't had much time to investigate, I've just had time to do some 
scanning and save the recognised text into a MS Word document from 
both operating systems and I've bee exceptionally happy with the 
results of those simple tasks.


Positive Power and feeling From Me Is Yours.	

MSN: grtdane at iprimus.com.au
skype" grtdane11


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