Thanks to Ray and Andrew for their posting to this thread. They’ve made a very
good case for choosing FineReader!
- Bill
- "That I have no sight, does not mean I have no vision."
- Bill Gallik, Northern Wisconsin Curmudgeon, 1952-20?? (I am NOT delusional)??
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I use FineReaderPro a lot, and I feel it's worth the money. You can scan and
recognise documents , it has automatic page orientation feature, scans multiple
pages, and you can convert to various formats: pdf, dox, rtf, txt, excel, html.
It also recognises documents in up to 3 different languag
I have had some success with Abby Fine Reader in this regard. I’d go ahead and
get it because many here use it and find it perfectly satisfactory. As for the
other, I reckon you should be able to try it and, if it fails to meet your
needs, you could ask Apple for a refund. However, before goi
I’m looking to install an OCR package on my Mac Mini to facilitate scanning
paper documents and photocopy generated PDFs. In searching in the MacOS store
for “FineReader” I got two results. The first is “FineReader OCR Pro”
($119.95) and “OCR Kit” ($35.95); my question to this list is this; is