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Review: ABBYY Finereader 10

04 Mar, 2011, 6:21 pm IST | by Francis D'sa | Software Software

The wizard makes converting scans to text really easy

The wizard makes converting scans to text really easy
ABBYY FineReader - OCR made easy
User intervention is needed occasionally

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Imagine having documents piled up dating back a decade, and you now need to dig up something important. Searching manually through a pile of thousands can be tedious and stressful. Also, storing these paper documents requires lots of space. So why not convert your documents into a digital searchable and editable format so they can be neatly cataloged and found in less than a minute?

 

 

ABBYY FineReader - OCR made easy

ABBYY FineReader - OCR made easy

 

 

ABBYY is a well known name in document recognition, data capturing and linguistic software utilities, and FineReader 10 is its latest in the OCR category. FineReader not only helps convert images to text or tables, but also helps convert them into searchable PDF files for easy cataloging and searching. The application is intuitive and easy to operate. It can recognize images from scanners, digital cameras and mobile phone cameras. So now you can turn your mobile camera into a document scanner using the power of this tool.

Installation
Installation and registration is without any hassles and takes just a few minutes. The application takes up anywhere between 120 MB to 250 MB of memory resources, depending on the image and number of pages it scans for conversion. The application sprawls over 650 MB of hard drive space and still requires around 500 MB for its work area. The user interface is pretty straight-forward, but there seemed to be a few minor changes over the previous version. So if you are accustomed to using version 9, you might have to hunt for a few key options, which are a bit difficult to find, but once found, you will never miss it again.

Features and Performance
The application initially starts with a wizard that has all the necessary options to convert your existing PDF documents and images or to pickup an image from a scanner into Microsoft Word, Excel, searchable PDF or editable PDF formats. You can choose to either process the image automatically or manually.

User intervention is needed occasionally

User intervention is needed occasionally

 

 

A new user to FineReader will be welcomed by the easy-to-use interface. Though the automatic OCR process is almost 90 percent precise, manual intervention is needed in certain cases; for example, places where a photo, artwork or table overlaps text in a certain area need to be corrected for better accuracy. We threw a few saved images, PDF documents and a few more images using a camera at it, and FineReader did quite a wonderful job. Its ability to pick up tables and images from hard-to-read areas is truly great.

Tags: ABBYY Finereader 10 , OCR , software , scanning , character , detection , tables , images , text

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