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

Chipmunks chipmunks at gmx.net
Fri May 5 09:21:30 CDT 2006


Have you also given Finereadera try? It's my personal favorite with ocr. <g>

Where can the ocr program you are talking about be downloaded from? I 
don't think I ever heard of it before.


Cheers,

Doris
At 10:40 PM 5/5/2006 +1000, you wrote:

>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.
>
>
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