![]() ![]() ![]() If you download finereader you have 7 days to try it. That is one thing which has kept me from using the app. I've heard the same complaint about Prismo about being in a table structure. There is some info from ABBYY but it basically says plug in your scanner and click the scan button. And I can't really find any info on the best way to scan and import. ![]() At least for me, it is not at all intuitive. I did the trial of ABBYY and it recognized well ehough but I find the interface to be really awkward. VueScan also works with those and makes the SnapScan line totally accessible, so that was a double win for me. I also have a Fujitsu SnapScan document scanner, which the official software has never been accessible. The professional package for $100 also includes OCR but since I already owned Prizmo when I bought Vuescan, I don't have any experience in how well or accessible the OCR features are. The standard package is $50 and lets you batch scan and save to. For example, it won't allow you to batch scan, which is probably something many blind people would want. well, really 3 but the basic package for $25 doesn't do very much. There is a program called VueScan that keeps scanner hardware drivers working even when the official drivers by the scanner company are no longer supported because 32 bit support was dropped in macOS. the basic package is $50 and does what most people need, the professional package for $100 lets you script scanning and automate it. In my experience, the best OCR software on macOS right now is Prizmo. ![]()
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