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Abbyy screenshot reader freeware
Abbyy screenshot reader freeware




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Have just straightened them out after reading my installation notes and double-checking program versions: I have not tested that idea yet, of combining longer sections, since it is only a light occasional need. Often I take a pic of a paragraph, stick it in my email, Eudora, which is my normal text editor too, then OCR the same pic, so when I clean up any letter problems the two are right in front of me.Īnother trick is combining small pics into one, since my outgoing email tends to choke on too many pics (more than 3 or 4, it can get confused as to which is which).Īnd I would not mind using some good utility, disk or cloud, for combining when the sections are long I can not do it within an email since I am working with "screen-space". While you can easily duplicate the picture-taking capability with many products, you cannot do so with the text OCR. Plus, afaik, there really is no comparable product anywhere at a sensible price. Since this is a service I use virtually every session it is not a factor for me, but I understand that it is for some. And I wrote to Abbyy and got a decent response, which I may have posted on DC. (I think they do not spell-check.) However, again, this is only on touchy fonts.Īnd I had one short period of real annoyance about the startup service thing. The biggest weakness that they could improve involve the difficult fonts and some e comes out as c. Yet even there, in most cases the hand cleanup is easy.

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(Although once you know how to handle this, it goes quick.) And there may be some that are better on the difficult text (very small, although there a magnifier program can help. You may use a special program for sending a fifty-page document to OCR. functions help occasionally, to give you those umlauts from the text. This is a top-of-the-line product for internet-to-text (e.g. Please do not let the low price fool you, or the simplicity of function. Its an incredible deal at the regular price (I paid about $10 or $12). Kewl, I use this tool continually to take both image pics and text OCR pics of fair use material from books for research projects.






Abbyy screenshot reader freeware