The Abbyy scan results are very good in my case, but there are some set up screens which are accessible but a bit fiddly to configure. The most important thing though is it integrates with Word / Excel etc, which Omnipage no longer does.
Worth the trouble in my opinion.
Glen

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On 2-Mar-2018 11:09 am, JM Casey wrote:
I'm definitely aiming in that direction. But what do you mean by "clunky"?
Do you mean in terms of scan results, or interface?



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I've been using Abbyy fine reader for a while now after the Omnipage
Ultimate release which I found to be less than ultimate.
Like Omnipage, A F R is a bit clunky in places, but for me it produces much
better results, particularly with tables.
Give it a go!
Glen

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On 2-Mar-2018 4:00 am, JM Casey wrote:
Hey. I'm looking into this software, and it seems useful and has a lot
of recommendations for its excellent OCR. It's also not too expensive
in comparison to some others I have seen. Does anyone here use it?
Someone commented that the latest version, 14, is not as accessible as
version 12 was. Can anyone on the list confirm this and describe
issues? Unfortunately, the company does not seem to provide older versions
on their site.

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