Hey Scott,
Don't worry guy, i already have the full version of OP and i can make
do with the copy of RI that came with my scanner. so i don't really
need any other versions, but thank anyways.
Pete
On Apr 6, 2006, at 9:36 PM, Scott Howell wrote:
Yes you can get a demo copy, but the site is a little tricky to
work with. I was able to get it, but honestly can recall how. I'll
check and if I can get it, I'll e-mail it to you if you'd like or
maybe someone else will have an answer so you can get it directly.
Scott
On Apr 5, 2006, at 11:29 PM, Ryan Mann wrote:
Were you able to get a demo of Read Iris or did you just have to
buy it and hope it worked? I went to the web site for Read Iris
and I couldn't figure out how to download the demo. When I went
to download a trial version, only the upgrade option was available.
Thanks.
Ryan
On Apr 5, 2006, at 5:59 PM, Scott Howell wrote:
Thanks Pete. I am currently using Read Iris which as far as I can
tell is doing a good job, but there are some features in Omni
Page I'm interested in. I might consider trying it seeing as how
they have a 30-day return policy so at least if it really is a
drag, I can return it and no hard feelings.grin
Scott
On Apr 5, 2006, at 4:57 PM, Pete Horrocks wrote:
Hey Scott,
I have used OmniPage. so far i have had pretty good luck with
it. you do have to work with it some, by that i mean you have to
select the zones and the format of the zones, but even that is
not to hard to do. i wish some one would write some ocr software
that would read my mind and do exactly what i want it to do
without any work on my part, but maybe some day!!! i guess the
only complaint that i have with it so far is that i am just to
lazy.
please feel free to ask any questions, don't know if i will have
the answers but i will try.
Pete