Hi all, Has anybody tried Kurzweil 3000 for the mac? I know that K 3000 and k 1000 are closely related, so that program should have both good OCR and good scanning in one interface. Is this VO accessible at all? And, other than price, are there any show stopping bugs that would prevent this from being an option for blind users? Just curious, as I use Kurzweil all the time on windows to scan, and it works beautifully.
John On Oct 14, 2009, at 5:22 PM, Christina wrote: > > Thanks so much Anne and Ester. I think I have a clearer picture. I > just want to confirm that I understand. Vuscan is used more for the > actual task of scanning, sort of like the driver/software that comes > with the scanner ; while read iris is a better or more robust OCR > software? So, the two are used together. I'm really glad you let me > know about version 12. I appreciate that. Is Read Iris the only OCR > software that works with the mac and is also VO compatible as well as > accessible to the blind and visually impaired? > > We had one of those all in one printers and sold it because we could > not get the scanner portion of it to work with the mac. It was a > cannon. Did we have difficulties because it was an all in one > printer/ > scanner? So, I will also need to figure out which scanner to > purchase. :) > Thanks so much, > Christina > > On Oct 13, 2009, at 2:30 PM, Anne Robertson wrote: > >> >> Hello Esther and everyone,On Oct 13, 2009, at 10:22 PM, Esther wrote: >>> you may not be able to easily and accessibly complete a >>> good scan using the purchased software and in addition it may not >>> have >>> support for your scanner driver, especially if you are using an old >>> scanner. VueScan fills in the scanning portion, and has excellent >>> support for old scanner drivers where many OCR programs break down. >> In fact, even new scanners often don't work with Readiris, or, at >> least, they don't work for us as the Scan button is not accessible. >> This is particularly true for Canon scanners. VueScan, however, will >> recognize most scanners, even without installing the proprietary >> software that comes with the scanner. In fact, my Canon Lide 700F >> works better if I steer clear of all the Canon software that came >> with >> it. >> >> VueScan also does much better scans than Readiris. >> VueScan will also perform OCR, but the results are less good than you >> get from Readiris. Also, VueScan does not take care of page >> orientation, so, if you're totally blind as I am, you can easily >> put a >> document into the scanner upside down and just get nonsense as a >> result. Readiris handles page orientation which for me is a big plus. >> >> I wouldn't advise anyone to get Readiris 12 yet, if they can still >> find Readiris 11. Readiris 12 has settings that don't stick once you >> quit the application, and one of these is Page Orientation. Also, >> there is no longer a shortcut for "Perform OCR". I'm in touch with >> the >> developer and hope that this will be fixed in a later update. >> >> Cheers, >> >> Anne >> >> >>> > > > > --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "MacVisionaries" group. To post to this group, send email to [email protected] To unsubscribe from this group, send email to [email protected] For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/macvisionaries?hl=en -~----------~----~----~----~------~----~------~--~---
