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Best OCR Program???
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Join Date: Nov 2004
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Which is the best...OmniPage Pro X (hasn't really been updated in a while), Abbyy FineReader Express, or ReadIRIS Pro? Any Thoughts???
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Posting Junkie
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Isn’t Acrobat usually pretty good at that sort of thing?
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I can't afford Acrobat Pro. But I did get some pretty capable OCR software with my Canon all-in-one MX-310. It is, amazingly enough, OmniPage SE. While SE is somewhat dependent on scan resolution, it will do a pretty good job of correctly recognizing both the text and the formatting in the scan, and it does a similarly good job on text in image files.
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Glenn -----OTR/L, MOT, Tx
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PDFPen is a good, low-cost alternative to Acrobat Pro.
It includes OCR, but I can't tell how capable it is.
-t
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