What is the difference between the fine reader pro and express? I have express 
and it seems fine.
Judy
On 1 Aug 2014, at 03:08, Bryan Jones <openses...@me.com> wrote:

> Greetings everyone,
> 
> The ABBYY FineReader Pro OCR application is on sale in the US Mac App Store 
> for $74.99 until August 3, 2014. It normally sells for $99.99. Sorry, I don’t 
> know if this sale applies outside of the US.
> 
> A trial version of FineReader Pro can be downloaded from ABBYY’s website at 
> http://download.abbyy.com.
> 
> FineReader can recognize a huge number of different languages, and can 
> properly handle documents that contain more than one language. It can be 
> operated in a simple mode that requires little interaction, or you can opt to 
> manually control almost every aspect of the import/scan/convert/export 
> process if you prefer. FineReader can open and convert files from your local 
> drives, from the camera roll of an attached iDevice, and from supported 
> scanners. FineReader Pro performs the OCR process on the local machine rather 
> than in “the cloud,” so an Internet connection is not required during the 
> process.
> 
> I consider this app and it’s predecessor, FineReader Express, to be two of 
> the most helpful productivity apps I’ve utilized as a blind Mac User. I have 
> used them to OCR thousands of pages of textbooks, bills, magazines, PDF image 
> files, and even screenshots of apps & websites that contain inaccessible text 
> elements.
> 
> HTH,
> Bryan
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