Re: Scanner recommendations
@Afrim well yes, K1000 has a weird keyboard structure and that's probably a selling point for OpenBook. And neither has an inaccessible document editor, as Abbyy does. So, I guess it's partly down to a preference of how much of a trade-off you want
Re: Scanner recommendations
Hello everyone,@afrim, thank you so much for the information you have given us. Does the DVD include software only for Windows, or both windows and Mac? One more question, if you install FineReader from the DVD, do you need to activate it or purchase a license
Re: Scanner recommendations
Hello, The scanner comes with a DVD that contains ABBYY Fine Reader, which is the software that is used for scanning, and converting printed material (text books or simple printed documents) to Word or PDF. The OCR engine is Fine Reader, which is inside
Re: Scanner recommendations
Hello everyone,@Afrim, thank you for the scanner recommendation. Since you're using the plus tech optic book, I thought you'd know about it, so I want to ask you a question. Does it come with OCR software for the mac? Thanks again for that useful information
Re: Scanner recommendations
Hello everyone,@Afrim, thank you for the scanner recommendation. Since you're using the plus tech optic book, I thought you'd know about it, so I want to ask you a question. Does it come with OCR software for the mac? Thanks again for that useful information
Re: Scanner recommendations
It's a good question, actually, and one I can't believe I have cause to ask in 2017, especially since things haven't really changed all that much in terms of choices. And yet here I am. What a coincidence! The only difference is that I'd consider the blindness
Re: Scanner recommendations
Hello, I personally recommend a scanner from Plustek, called OpticBook 3900.It's especially designed for book scanning and it comes with ABBYY Fine Reader 9 or 10. The scanner has special features that facilitate scanning and produce satisfactory results. ABBYY
Re: Scanner recommendations
It's a good question, actually, and one I can't believe I have cause to ask in 2017, especially since things haven't really changed all that much in terms of choices. And yet here I am. What a coincidence! The only difference is that I'd consider the blindness
Re: Scanner recommendations
It's a good question, actually, and one I can't believe I have cause to ask in 2017, especially since things haven't really changed all that much in terms of choices. And yet here I am. What a coincidence! The only difference is that I'd consider the blindness
Re: Scanner recommendations
It's a good question, actually, and one I can't believe I have cause to ask in 2017, especially since things haven't really changed all that much in terms of choices. And yet here I am. What a coincidence! The only difference is that I'd consider the blindness
Re: Scanner recommendations
It's a good question, actually, and one I can't believe I have cause to ask in 2017, especially since things haven't really changed all that much in terms of choices. And yet here I am. What a coincidence! The only difference is that I'd consider the blindness
Re: Scanner recommendations
It's a good question, actually, and one I can't believe I have cause to ask in 2017, especially since things haven't really changed all that much in terms of choices. And yet here I am. What a coincidence! The only difference is that I'd consider the blindness
Re: Scanner recommendations
Hello, I personally recommend a scanner from Plustek, called OpticBook 3900.It's especially designed for book scanning and it comes with ABBYY Fine Reader 9 or 10. The scanner has special features that facilitate scanning and produce satisfactory results. ABBYY
Scanner recommendations
Hello everyone,I'm planning to buy a scanner in the near future, but I have some questions to ask. I would like to know if there are any scanners that come with accessible software that can convert printed documents like books into readable text that I can easily
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