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PC Magazine May 15, 2008 Edward Mendelson |
ABBYY FineReader Professional 9.0 Abbyy FineReader OCR Professional makes it easy to turn scanned documents and PDFs into editable text. |
PC Magazine February 3, 2004 M. David Stone |
OCR Packages Get Serious Abbyy and ScanSoft have both added more horsepower to their high-end suites, but one finished ahead by a nose in our tests. |
PC Magazine May 15, 2008 Edward Mendelson |
OmniPage Professional 16 This long-established app is an OCR powerhouse, but its confusing interface means it may not be the right choice for all users. |
PC Magazine October 14, 2003 Jamie M. Bsales |
Better OCR Abbyy Software is upgrading its already first-rate OCR package. |
PC World January 2006 Richard Jantz |
Abbyy OCR Pushes Paper Proficiently The FineReader 8.0 Professional Edition does a superior job of converting paper documents into digital files. |
PC Magazine September 29, 2005 M. David Stone |
OmniPage Professional 15 ScanSoft's OmniPage Professional 15 takes OCR programs into new territory. |
Macworld June 2002 Christopher Breen |
FineReader Pro 5 and OmniPage Pro X Get the Job Done -- with Your Help The current professional optical character recognition applications for the Mac -- Abbyy's FineReader Pro 5 and ScanSoft's OmniPage Pro X -- demonstrate that turning paper into pixels remains an imperfect process. |
Information Today February 21, 2008 |
Microsoft Utilizes ABBYY FineReader Engine for Live Search Books Microsoft selects FineReader Engine software development kit (SDK) to convert text from books to searchable electronic data. |
Macworld October 2002 Christopher Breen |
Inexpensive and Inaccurate OCR Application Fails to Make the Grade Although IRIS's Readiris Pro 7 is both sprightly and a breeze to use, it has a long way to go before it's as accurate as the Mac's current OCR leader, ScanSoft's OmniPage Pro X. |
PC Magazine October 18, 2010 Edward Mendelson |
Adobe Acrobat X The premier PDF creator and manager gets a massive overhaul, and the result is the fastest, most powerful, and easiest-to-use Acrobat ever. |
PC World August 23, 2006 Richard Jantz |
IRIS Serves Up Snappy, Accurate OCR Update of optical character recognition program could boost your office's productivity. |
D-Lib August 2009 Tanner et al. |
Measuring Mass Text Digitization Quality and Usefulness Lessons Learned from Assessing the OCR Accuracy of the British Library's 19th Century Online Newspaper Archive |
D-Lib Mar/Apr 2009 Rose Holley |
How Good Can It Get? Analysing and Improving OCR Accuracy in Large Scale Historic Newspaper Digitization Programs This article details the work undertaken by the National Library of Australia Newspaper Digitisation Program on identifying and testing solutions to improve OCR accuracy in large scale newspaper digitisation programs. |
PC World November 2005 Richard Jantz |
First-Class OCR for a Price ScanSoft's OmniPage Professional 15 supplies high-grade optical character recognition for businesses. |
PC Magazine June 2, 2008 Edward Mendelson |
Adobe Acrobat 9 Pro Extended Adobe's PDF juggernaut not only gets more powerful, but also smarter and easier to use in this public beta. |
PC World June 2005 Richard Jantz |
OCR Upgrade Fast but Not Foolproof Readiris Pro 10 works well on standard character-recognition tasks, but falls short on hand-printed text. |
PC Magazine September 7, 2004 M. David Stone |
Canon CanoScan LiDE 35 The CanoScan LiDE 35 offers high-quality photo scans and OCR at a budget price. |
PC World July 2004 Richard Jantz |
Document Scanners Tame Paper Chaos Models from Microtek and Fujitsu can turn piles of hard copy into convenient PDF files. |
Information Today July 22, 2014 Barbara Quint |
Sony Digital Paper E-Reader Reaches Out to Legal Market The company's marketing strategy involves partnerships with leading content management firms or content suppliers. |
Macworld March 2004 Christopher Breen |
Readiris Pro 9 OCR Application Offers Improved Accuracy, Has Some Quirks |
PC Magazine August 23, 2007 Edward Mendelson |
PDF Converter Professional 4 PDF Converter Professional 4 lacks the polish of Adobe Acrobat 8 Standard, but it has superior OCR and export features. |
Linux Journal July 1, 2007 Anthony Kay |
Tesseract: an Open-Source Optical Character Recognition Engine Tesseract is a quirky command-line tool that does an outstanding job of translating text images into actual text. |
PC World February 23, 2007 Eric Butterfield |
Fast and Versatile Scanners for the Office Page scanners can help any business process documents quickly. We review the latest models. |
PC Magazine August 17, 2007 Edward Mendelson |
Adobe Acrobat 8 Standard PDF standard creator Adobe still rules the flourishing PDF roost, thanks to Acrobat 8 Standard. |
D-Lib Mar/Apr 2009 Powell & Paynter |
Going Grey? Comparing the OCR Accuracy Levels of Bitonal and Greyscale Images Digitizing newspaper using 8-bit greyscale may improve optical character recognition (OCR). |
PC Magazine February 14, 2007 |
Misbehaving Copy and Paste Tweaking the copy and paste options in Microsoft Word. |
Macworld April 18, 2005 Ross Tibbits |
PDF2Office 2.1 Professional If you have to open simple PDF files in Microsoft Word on a regular basis, Recosoft's PDF2Office 2.1 Professional is a very useful tool. Unfortunately, it isn't always accurate. |
PC Magazine March 14, 2007 Helen Bradley |
Introducing PowerPoint 2007 Love it or hate it, PowerPoint is here to stay. |
CRM December 5, 2011 Judith Aquino |
Leads360 Introduces New Automated Text Message Capabilities Leads360 added automated text messaging to its offerings, allowing sales associates to automate the process of composing and sending text messages via the SPAM-compliant Short Message Service protocol. |
The Motley Fool September 17, 2009 Rick Aristotle Munarriz |
Google Plays CAPTCHA the Flag Google buys the challenge-response specialist CAPTCHA, makers of those squiggly text boxes that you have to retype. |
PC World February 5, 2007 Cyrus Farivar |
Six Things You Never Knew Your Cell Phone Could Do Here are useful tips and tricks that you can teach even an old cell phone to do. |
PC Magazine November 29, 2006 |
Word Won't Check Spelling If Word won't spell-check text, either the text itself is defined as the wrong language or you've accidentally told Word not to spell-check it. |
PC Magazine August 18, 2009 M. David Stone |
Fujitsu ScanSnap S1500 The Fujitsu ScanSnap S1500 delivers fast desktop scanning for documents and business cards. |
PC Magazine March 2, 2004 Grotta & Grotta |
ICE Flows Downstream We've come to appreciate scanners equipped with Applied Science Fiction's Digital ICE technology, which can correct damaged prints with surface defects such as dust, rips, scratches, and creases. And we're happy to see it appearing in midrange scanners such as the Microtek ScanMaker i300. |
BusinessWeek December 3, 2009 Stephen H. Wildstrom |
The Intel Reader: As Big a Boon as Braille? Intel's device for the blind or visually impaired combines a digital camera, OCR, and speech synthesis, with impressive results. |
PC Magazine April 4, 2008 Sarah Pike |
Copying Multiple Paragraphs into One Cell There's an easy way to avoid having paragraph breaks split text among cells in Excel. |
PC Magazine October 28, 2003 Daniel Grotta |
Midrange Scanners, Pro Functions Find out how Canon, Epson, HP, and Microtek are keeping the market alive with innovation and performance. |
PC Magazine February 8, 2008 John C. Dvorak |
Computing's Final Frontiers The ultimate in machine translation is the gadget that translates what you say and speaks it in a foreign language. I am certain that the smart money has long since bailed out of these projects. |
Information Today September 2, 2010 |
IBM and the EU Collaborate on Digitization of Historic European Texts The project seeks to provide technology that will enable highly-accurate digitization of rare and culturally significant historical texts on a massive scale. |
Information Today October 1, 2007 |
Business Objects Turns Text Into Insight BusinessObjects Text Analysis and BusinessObjects Intelligent Search are integrated solutions that allow customers to unlock the value in unstructured text, such as emails, documents, notes, and Web content. |
PC Magazine November 25, 2003 |
Turn Reader Files into Writers Sometimes you don't want a huge program for a simple task. Here's a simple plug-in program that converts PDFs to Word documents. |
InternetNews February 5, 2009 Judy Mottl |
Google Mobilizes Its Book Collection Google takes initial step to bringing its library to mobile readership. |
CRM April 2015 Leonard Klie |
Text Takes Precedence as a Customer Service Preference A new generation of consumers prefers short message service to other ways to reach agents. |
CRM August 2010 Joshua Weinberger |
Rising Stars: The Content Contender The veteran in this year's class, Open Text knows that customers consume content. |
PC Magazine October 5, 2004 Molly K. McLaughlin |
Rest for the Weary Save time wasted retyping or scanning PDF documents with the Abbyy PDF Transformer. |
The Motley Fool September 4, 2007 Tom Taulli |
Hummingbird Sings for Wall Street Open Text's major software acquisition takes flight. Investors looking for a software opportunity may find Open Text attractive. |
PC World December 20, 2006 Lincoln Spector |
Why Won't My PC Awaken From Power-Saving Mode? Wake-up woes solved... Converting PDFs to Word docs... Switching e-mail addresses... Recording from a DVD... |
PC Magazine February 1, 2009 Neil Randall |
Personalize Revisions Styles in Microsoft Word No one uses comments and revisions tracking because they're fun. So how can you make these workplace tools work better for you? |
D-Lib February 2008 Edwin Klijn |
The Current State-of-Art in Newspaper Digitization: A Market Perspective The market and technology adjust to accommodate the trend of newspaper collection digitization by libraries. |
PC World January 29, 2003 Dave Johnson |
Take Control of Your Digital Photos Wrangling with countless photos on your hard drive? Follow our tips to organize the chaos. |