Scanned 'em and the file, which is not an image file like a Photoshop. I found, after several hours of playing with it, that I had a functional set of techniques worked out rich text format) 'cause I used boldface & colored type. I was then becoming more selective about how I fed the cashier the groceries in the cart, That made it possible to have a easy to read, categorical shopping list complete with current prices. I felt like an editor again, chopping up the news and copy/pasting it I saw fit. Strange new words appear in the middle of sentences, It takes some getting used to, some errors are made by it that simply demand correction manually. Naturally the folks at ABBYY want to sell me an upgrade, I recall some info provided, The latest copyright date on version 5 is 2001. Generally speaking, if you have a scanner, having an OCR program is better than having none. Mod Edit: Topic dates to 2006.I suggest that you respond to more current topics where the OP can possibly be assisted by the comments you make - Hamluis. It is an OCR reader program and a pretty good one at that. It comes bundled with printers usually, but you can purchase it commercially off of their website I think. The way it works is that see some text on the screen so you click it (icon is a red square with an arrow pointing up) in the task bar. Next, you are presented with its small screen. From there you choose the type of OCR read, and language and then go. It disappears and you can click and size a square anywhere on the visible screen (you cannot scroll at this point) and it will OCR that part of the screen and put it where you indicated (clipboard or a file etc).Įver want to clip a list of files in some program that won't let you do it? This program will do it. I got it with a printer that was like 3 printers back for me. I wish I had access to the original setup disk. I am moving to another computer and I would like the freeware version of the program. If you want an OCR program, it is tremendous. I use it with PDF's that are locked and that you cannot copy text out of it, and it will let me do it no problem. You have to do it a lot for 100+ page PDF but it works. I do not use it for capturing images, but that is what I hear it doesn't do well. ![]() (With PrintScreen on the keyboard and InfraView, I have no need to use anything else for that). It will OCR in various languages, and do right well from my experience. The only trick is if the on-screen text is tiny, it will pick up a lot of errors doing it.
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