ABBYY announced today that its optical character recognition (OCR) software for the Mac, FineReader 5 Pro, is now shipping. The software enables a Mac equipped with an optical scanner to convert paper-based documents into editable text with up to 99.9 percent accuracy and with 2 to 3 times fewer mistakes than other Mac OCR solutions, according to the company.
It comes in three options: Acrobat X Pro, Acrobat XI Pro, Acrobat Pro DC. The differences between these versions is outlined in the left column. Though it has fewer language options than ABBYY FineReader, Adobe Acrobat Pro is a more pervasive software, partially because it is less academic, and more business-oriented. FineReader Pro combines exceptional OCR and document conversion quality, effective automation capabilities, and unsurpassed language support with an intuitive interface. Details ABBYY FineReader 15.0.112.2130 Corporate Multilingual Software.
ABBYY president and CEO Dean Tang said that his company is responding to a need expressed by Mac users. “The Mac community has been asking for improved OCR technology to fill a void left by OCR developers that have not introduced new Mac versions for several years,” said Tang.
The software was co-developed by Sound & Vision Inc. The software leverages Apple technologies like QuickTime, Drag and Drop and Navigation Services, as well as AppleScript. The software also functions in Mac OS X, albeit in the “Classic” environment only.
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System requirements call for a PowerPC-equipped Mac (G3 or higher recommended) running Mac OS 8.6 or later; QuickTime 4.0 or higher; 32MB RAM (64 MB recommended); 100MB hard drive space; and optionally a TWAIN-compliant scanner, digital camera or fax modem, as well as scanners that support the Adobe Photoshop Acquire plug-in.
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FineReader 5 Pro for Mac is priced at US$129. A download version is available immediately; expect to see copies of the software also hit major retailers and online stores in late December. If you’re interested in trying it before you buy it, a 30-day free download is available from the company’s Web site.