Hi folks,

Just changing the subject to reflect a question I’ve been meaning to ask.  
James’ original question reminded me to ask the list for a recommendation for a 
good scanner to work with the mac?  I use Finereader and VuScan mainly.  I’m 
getting this for work, so I’m interested in something good and fast rather than 
something cheap that gets the job done.

Thanks as ever and a happy new year to all,

Dónal
On 31 Dec 2013, at 18:26, Esther <mori...@mac-access.net> wrote:

> Hello James,
> 
> I agree with Anne that TextGrabber and Prizmo are the best OCR apps for the 
> iPhone,  TextGrabber is currently on sale for $1.99, reduced from $5.99. (The 
> price just dropped yesterday morning.)
> • TextGrabber + Translator ($1.99, normally $5.99) by ABBYY
> https://itunes.apple.com/app/textgrabber/id438475005
> Here's a link to the June AccessWorld article that reviews both TextGrabber 
> and the StandScan Pro:
> http://www.afb.org/afbpress/pub.asp?DocID=aw140603
> 
> If you need to order the StandScan Pro from its web site, there's a product 
> link for the device with the high-power battery and charger (that you want 
> for the brighter light that improves OCR results):
> http://bit.ly/1kYNUll
> I've shortened the link from the full address at the main site:
> http://standscan.com/
> I've used Zoom Reader (just with VoiceOver, not the low vision functions).  
> It uses the ABBYY engine for OCR, so it does a reasonable job, but 
> TextGrabber, which is ABBYY's own app, is better.  It's possible there are 
> low vision enhancements to ZoomReader that make it worth the $19.99 list 
> price, but frankly TextGrabber is better irrespective of price.  For one 
> thing, if you import an image from the camera roll, ZoomReader won't 
> correctly OCR if the image is upside down or rotated by 90 degrees, although 
> it will recognize the rotated images if you use the camera directly.
> 
> Another tip, if you take a lot of images that you want to transfer back to 
> your computer, you can export to a downloading app as an intermediary to 
> Dropbox and get more content transferred than if you simply export to Dropbox 
> directly.
> 
> Cheers,
> 
> Esther 
> 
> 
> On Dec 31, 2013, at 7:50 AM, Anne Robertson <a...@anarchie.org.uk> wrote:
> 
>> Hello James,
>> 
>> The best OCR apps for iPhone are TextGrabber and Prizmo. Prizmo is easier to 
>> use freehand, but TextGrabber normally gives better results and is faster, 
>> as long as you use something like a StandScan Pro or ScanBox to provide 
>> optimal lighting and positioning.
>> 
>> You can buy the StandScan Pro from:
>> <http://standscan.com/index.php/product/standscan-pro.html>
>> It’s adbvisable to add the 12 v battery pack to your order as it provides 
>> better lighting.
>> 
>> If you’re in France, you can get the StandScan Pro from CECIAA for €30.
>> Cheers,
>> 
>> Anne
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> On 31 Dec 2013, at 15:47, JAMES AUSTIN <james.aus...@mac-access.net> wrote:
>> 
>>> Hi listers,
>>> 
>>> Happy new year to all.
>>> 
>>> Could anyone please suggest an OCR solution that will allow me to scan 
>>> printed books using an iPhone? I hear that Zoom Reader is supposed to be 
>>> very good, can anyone shed any light on this? I'd also like to know if i 
>>> can use the iPhone as a portable scanner, and have access to the resulting 
>>> scanned images on the Mac for editing purposes.
>>> 
>>> Thank you
>>> All good wishes
>>> James
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