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ABBYY Vs. Acrobat Even if you use Adobe Acrobat for most PDF management tasks, it’s worth using FineReader instead of Acrobat for OCR functions.
Availability ABBYY FineReader 14 is currently available worldwide in the Standard and Corporate editions. It can be purchased worldwide through trusted resellers or the ABBYY online shop.
ABBYY Introduces FineReader Engine 12 ABBYY released FineReader Engine 12, a new version of the software development kit that allows businesses to integrate text recognition, PDF conversion, and ...
ABBYY, a leading provider of technologies and solutions to action information, today announced the availability of FineReader 14, the next version of its flagship desktop software that combines ...
I tested Finereader's Professional version, which is the lowest-featured version that the vendor offers. A Corporate version adds automated features that process files dropped into "hot folders ...
Abbyy’s FineReader PDF offers a simple user interface, featuring three main tabs. The first is for viewing PDF documents, while the second and third offer quick and advanced file conversion ...
Abbyy FineReader 11 is fast, recognizes text in 189 languages, and outputs in a number of different formats including editable PDFs, Microsoft Word, ePub and even open-source PDF competitor DjVu.
The Corporate version of ABBYY FineReader 11, which I tested, expands on the Professional version by including a hot-folder feature that lets you simply drop files into a folder that you designate ...
Abbyy FineReader 7.0 Corporate Edition remains a top OCR contender. Version 6.0 already offered such features as support for 177 languages and a large number of output formats.