Nuance mniPage 16 (Full Product)
$89.99 to $156.53 from 5 sellers
Full Product
Rating:
10
Don't waste your time re-creating paper documents. Typing a typical 20 page, 6000 word document, takes about 150 minutes for the average person. OmniPage can re-create the same document as an editable digital document in your favorite format in less than 2 minutes. And millions of customers and independent labs agree - OmniPage delivers maximum productivity with greater than 99% character accuracy.OmniPage makes it easy to re-use existing documents with prefect formatting. Converted documents look exactly like the original complete with columns, tables, bullets and graphics.Best of all, any scanning device can now benefit from the power of unlocking and sharing information stored on paper as accurately reproduced digital documents. OmniPage provides the quality and features to get more work out of your current scanner or all-in-one device.
| Review Date: 26-Jan-08 | |
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atticman
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Rating: Time with product: Strengths: Best program of its kind, Direct OCR capability Weaknesses: Weak documentation Summary: This is the best OCR program. No regrets. If you purchase it, make sure you get all the current updates and patches from the Omnipage website. This will spare you the frustration I had with software bugs! |
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