Re: [Blind-Computing] mainstream OCR packages?

2011-12-29 Thread Duong Tuan Nam

What is the best at OCR feature both written and typed texts? Kurzweil 1000,
Openbook 9 or ABBYY Finereader 9.0, ReadIris 12 Pro, Text Cloner Pro.
I've just checked ABBYY Website, there is now Finereader 11.
Nam
- Original Message - 
From: "Misty Dawn Bradley" 

To: 
Sent: Thursday, December 29, 2011 8:47 AM
Subject: Re: [Blind-Computing] mainstream OCR packages?



Hi,
Yes it works well, and I know of a few universities that use it also in 
their Student Disabilities Office to scan textbooks for the students that 
are visually impaired.

Thanks,

Misty Dawn Bradley
mistydbrad...@gmail.com
(336) 375-7707 (Home)
(336) 314-3373 (Cell)
- Original Message - 
From: "JM Casey" 

To: 
Sent: Wednesday, December 28, 2011 11:45 AM
Subject: Re: [Blind-Computing] mainstream OCR packages?



hello Misty.

Thanks, FineReader is indeed the one I was thinking of, and I believe I 
will give that one a try. Sounds like many people have had plenty of 
success with it.



- Original Message - 
From: "Misty Dawn Bradley" 

To: 
Sent: Wednesday, December 28, 2011 10:01 AM
Subject: Re: [Blind-Computing] mainstream OCR packages?



Hi,
I just use standard OCR software. The two programs that I use that both 
work well with JAWS are Abby Fine Reader 9.0 as well as ReadIris 12 Pro. 
My Epson scanner already came with the CD to install Abby Fine Reader, 
and I found that it works well, and you can scan to Microsoft Word, 
Microsoft Excel, PDF, or to your email. ReadIris 12 is also good for 
scanning documents, and it allows you to take image files in your 
computer and turn them into editable text, which is good to have to gain 
access to text that may be in an image file that we cannot read. Also, 
ReadIris 12 Pro can recognize hand-printed text, so if someone writes 
you a note, it will be recognized, although the note has to be written 
very neatly in print letters, and you have to draw a frame around the 
text. I've never tried this feature myself, because most documents I 
have are typed, but it is built into the software.
My Epson scanner came with the CD to install Abby Fine Reader, and my 
all-in-one printer came with a limited version of ReadIris with the 
option to upgrade at a discounted price (I think it was $79 if I 
remember correctly.) If you check the CD and documentation that came 
with your scanner, you may find that there is an OCR program already on 
the CD, although it depends on the scanner that you get.
Anyway, I have found both softwares to work well. I use them on a daily 
basis to scan mail, documents, and textbooks without any problems.


Hope this helps.
Thanks,

Misty Dawn Bradley
mistydbrad...@gmail.com
- Original Message - 
From: "JM Casey" 

To: 
Sent: Wednesday, December 28, 2011 7:54 AM
Subject: [Blind-Computing] mainstream OCR packages?



Hello everyone.

Finally got a scanner for the first time in years. Just wondering if 
anyone uses standard commercial OCR software (iE, not kurzweil or 
OpenBook) and which ones you feel most comfortable with? I may shell 
out for Open Book, but I'm not the only one using this computer, and 
it'd be nice if I could just acquire a standard OCR package. I remember 
someone telling me years ago that something they were using worked well 
with JAWS and possibly other screenreaders as well...may have been 
FineReader, but I can't honestly remember. So, any experiences to 
share?


JM


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Re: [Blind-Computing] mainstream OCR packages?

2011-12-29 Thread Duong Tuan Nam
What is the best at OCR feature both written and tiped text? Kurzweil 1000, 
Openbook 9 or ABBYY Finereader 9.0, ReadIris 12 Pro, Text Cloner Pro.

I've just checked ABBYY Website, there is now Finereader 11.
Nam
- Original Message - 
From: "Misty Dawn Bradley" 

To: 
Sent: Thursday, December 29, 2011 8:47 AM
Subject: Re: [Blind-Computing] mainstream OCR packages?



Hi,
Yes it works well, and I know of a few universities that use it also in 
their Student Disabilities Office to scan textbooks for the students that 
are visually impaired.

Thanks,

Misty Dawn Bradley
mistydbrad...@gmail.com
(336) 375-7707 (Home)
(336) 314-3373 (Cell)
- Original Message - 
From: "JM Casey" 

To: 
Sent: Wednesday, December 28, 2011 11:45 AM
Subject: Re: [Blind-Computing] mainstream OCR packages?



hello Misty.

Thanks, FineReader is indeed the one I was thinking of, and I believe I 
will give that one a try. Sounds like many people have had plenty of 
success with it.



- Original Message - 
From: "Misty Dawn Bradley" 

To: 
Sent: Wednesday, December 28, 2011 10:01 AM
Subject: Re: [Blind-Computing] mainstream OCR packages?



Hi,
I just use standard OCR software. The two programs that I use that both 
work well with JAWS are Abby Fine Reader 9.0 as well as ReadIris 12 Pro. 
My Epson scanner already came with the CD to install Abby Fine Reader, 
and I found that it works well, and you can scan to Microsoft Word, 
Microsoft Excel, PDF, or to your email. ReadIris 12 is also good for 
scanning documents, and it allows you to take image files in your 
computer and turn them into editable text, which is good to have to gain 
access to text that may be in an image file that we cannot read. Also, 
ReadIris 12 Pro can recognize hand-printed text, so if someone writes 
you a note, it will be recognized, although the note has to be written 
very neatly in print letters, and you have to draw a frame around the 
text. I've never tried this feature myself, because most documents I 
have are typed, but it is built into the software.
My Epson scanner came with the CD to install Abby Fine Reader, and my 
all-in-one printer came with a limited version of ReadIris with the 
option to upgrade at a discounted price (I think it was $79 if I 
remember correctly.) If you check the CD and documentation that came 
with your scanner, you may find that there is an OCR program already on 
the CD, although it depends on the scanner that you get.
Anyway, I have found both softwares to work well. I use them on a daily 
basis to scan mail, documents, and textbooks without any problems.


Hope this helps.
Thanks,

Misty Dawn Bradley
mistydbrad...@gmail.com
- Original Message - 
From: "JM Casey" 

To: 
Sent: Wednesday, December 28, 2011 7:54 AM
Subject: [Blind-Computing] mainstream OCR packages?



Hello everyone.

Finally got a scanner for the first time in years. Just wondering if 
anyone uses standard commercial OCR software (iE, not kurzweil or 
OpenBook) and which ones you feel most comfortable with? I may shell 
out for Open Book, but I'm not the only one using this computer, and 
it'd be nice if I could just acquire a standard OCR package. I remember 
someone telling me years ago that something they were using worked well 
with JAWS and possibly other screenreaders as well...may have been 
FineReader, but I can't honestly remember. So, any experiences to 
share?


JM


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Re: [Blind-Computing] mainstream OCR packages?

2011-12-29 Thread mark
Hi
 If you are using a HP scanner, You may want to try the HP Document Scan
program that loads with the full installation of the scanner software. I
have scanned countless textbooks with this software. Once it is set up it
works great.

God bless,
Mark

God Loves you!
You can visit my website at:
http://christiantraditions.info
Please visit my blog at:
http://christian-traditions.blogspot.com

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From: blind-computing-boun...@jaws-users.com
[mailto:blind-computing-boun...@jaws-users.com] On Behalf Of Becky B.
Sent: Wednesday, December 28, 2011 9:50 AM
To: blind-computing@jaws-users.com
Subject: Re: [Blind-Computing] mainstream OCR packages?

Hi Cathy.
Openbook may have a few bells and whistles that Text Cloner does not have, 
but it reads typed text quite well using your own screen reading program 
which is what I want.  I highly recommend the trial version which is free 
and is the full version.  It meets my needs quite nicely.

Becky
- Original Message - 
From: "Kathy Pingstock" 
To: 
Sent: Wednesday, December 28, 2011 10:09 AM
Subject: Re: [Blind-Computing] mainstream OCR packages?


> Becky,
>
> Does this program do everything that openbook does?
>
> Kathy
>
> -Original Message-
> From: blind-computing-boun...@jaws-users.com
> [mailto:blind-computing-boun...@jaws-users.com] On Behalf Of Becky B.
> Sent: Wednesday, December 28, 2011 9:56 AM
> To: blind-computing@jaws-users.com
> Subject: Re: [Blind-Computing] mainstream OCR packages?
>
> Hello.
> Before you decide on a scanning program, check out
> http://www.readingmadeez.com/products/TextClonerPro.html
> I've been using it for several years.  It does the job quite nicely for me
> and at a fraction of the cost of other programs.  Cost is $99.95 and you 
> can
>
> download a trial version to check out.
>
> Becky
>
>
> - Original Message - 
> From: "JM Casey" 
> To: 
> Sent: Wednesday, December 28, 2011 7:54 AM
> Subject: [Blind-Computing] mainstream OCR packages?
>
>
>> Hello everyone.
>>
>> Finally got a scanner for the first time in years. Just wondering if
>> anyone uses standard commercial OCR software (iE, not kurzweil or
>> OpenBook) and which ones you feel most comfortable with? I may shell out
>> for Open Book, but I'm not the only one using this computer, and it'd be
>> nice if I could just acquire a standard OCR package. I remember someone
>> telling me years ago that something they were using worked well with JAWS
>> and possibly other screenreaders as well...may have been FineReader, but 
>> I
>
>> can't honestly remember. So, any experiences to share?
>>
>> JM
>>
>>
>> For answers to frequently asked questions about this list visit:
>> http://www.jaws-users.com/help/
>
>
> For answers to frequently asked questions about this list visit:
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>
>
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Re: [Blind-Computing] mainstream OCR packages?

2011-12-29 Thread Misty Dawn Bradley

Hi,
I have never tried it with Windows 7, as I am still running XP, but I 
believe that it also works with Windows 7.


Thanks,

Misty Dawn Bradley
mistydbrad...@gmail.com
- Original Message - 
From: "Kathy Pingstock" 

To: 
Sent: Thursday, December 29, 2011 9:21 AM
Subject: Re: [Blind-Computing] mainstream OCR packages?



Misty,

Does this work with windows home 7.

Kathy

-Original Message-
From: blind-computing-boun...@jaws-users.com
[mailto:blind-computing-boun...@jaws-users.com] On Behalf Of Misty Dawn
Bradley
Sent: Wednesday, December 28, 2011 8:46 PM
To: blind-computing@jaws-users.com
Subject: Re: [Blind-Computing] mainstream OCR packages?

Hi,
The scanner is an Epson Perfection V. 3300, and I got it at Staples for
about $100. It has four buttons on it, but I usually don't use them 
because

I do the scanning with the ABBYY Fine Reader software that came with the
scanner. It comes with some Epson software also for photos and other 
things,


but I mainly just use the OCR software.
Thanks,

Misty Dawn Bradley
mistydbrad...@gmail.com
- Original Message - 
From: "Janie Degenshein" 

To: 
Sent: Wednesday, December 28, 2011 11:25 AM
Subject: Re: [Blind-Computing] mainstream OCR packages?


Your epson scanner costs about how much?and which model is it as it 
sounds



intriguing!
Thanks for any info as I am considering one of these now too


Keep Smiling,
Janie Degenshein
"Happiness isn't having what you want, but wanting what you already have"
Access Tech Consultant
Facilitator of ECHO
(Eyes Closed Hearts Open)
President, National Federation of the Blind of New Jersey Senior Division
Co-host of OTBS On The Bright Side
www.thruoureyes.org/brightside.html
jdege...@comcast.net
-Original Message- 
From: Misty Dawn Bradley

Sent: Wednesday, December 28, 2011 10:01 AM
To: blind-computing@jaws-users.com
Subject: Re: [Blind-Computing] mainstream OCR packages?

Hi,
I just use standard OCR software. The two programs that I use that both
work
well with JAWS are Abby Fine Reader 9.0 as well as ReadIris 12 Pro. My
Epson
scanner already came with the CD to install Abby Fine Reader, and I found
that it works well, and you can scan to Microsoft Word, Microsoft Excel,
PDF, or to your email. ReadIris 12 is also good for scanning documents,
and
it allows you to take image files in your computer and turn them into
editable text, which is good to have to gain access to text that may be 
in

an image file that we cannot read. Also, ReadIris 12 Pro can recognize
hand-printed text, so if someone writes you a note, it will be 
recognized,

although the note has to be written very neatly in print letters, and you
have to draw a frame around the text. I've never tried this feature
myself,
because most documents I have are typed, but it is built into the
software.
My Epson scanner came with the CD to install Abby Fine Reader, and my
all-in-one printer came with a limited version of ReadIris with the 
option

to upgrade at a discounted price (I think it was $79 if I remember
correctly.) If you check the CD and documentation that came with your
scanner, you may find that there is an OCR program already on the CD,
although it depends on the scanner that you get.
Anyway, I have found both softwares to work well. I use them on a daily
basis to scan mail, documents, and textbooks without any problems.

Hope this helps.
Thanks,

Misty Dawn Bradley
mistydbrad...@gmail.com
- Original Message - 
From: "JM Casey" 

To: 
Sent: Wednesday, December 28, 2011 7:54 AM
Subject: [Blind-Computing] mainstream OCR packages?



Hello everyone.

Finally got a scanner for the first time in years. Just wondering if
anyone uses standard commercial OCR software (iE, not kurzweil or
OpenBook) and which ones you feel most comfortable with? I may shell out
for Open Book, but I'm not the only one using this computer, and it'd be
nice if I could just acquire a standard OCR package. I remember someone
telling me years ago that something they were using worked well with 
JAWS



and possibly other screenreaders as well...may have been FineReader, but
I can't honestly remember. So, any experiences to share?

JM


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Re: [Blind-Computing] mainstream OCR packages?

2011-12-29 Thread Kathy Pingstock
Misty,

Does this work with windows home 7.

Kathy

-Original Message-
From: blind-computing-boun...@jaws-users.com
[mailto:blind-computing-boun...@jaws-users.com] On Behalf Of Misty Dawn
Bradley
Sent: Wednesday, December 28, 2011 8:46 PM
To: blind-computing@jaws-users.com
Subject: Re: [Blind-Computing] mainstream OCR packages?

Hi,
The scanner is an Epson Perfection V. 3300, and I got it at Staples for 
about $100. It has four buttons on it, but I usually don't use them because 
I do the scanning with the ABBYY Fine Reader software that came with the 
scanner. It comes with some Epson software also for photos and other things,

but I mainly just use the OCR software.
Thanks,

Misty Dawn Bradley
mistydbrad...@gmail.com
- Original Message - 
From: "Janie Degenshein" 
To: 
Sent: Wednesday, December 28, 2011 11:25 AM
Subject: Re: [Blind-Computing] mainstream OCR packages?


> Your epson scanner costs about how much?and which model is it as it sounds

> intriguing!
> Thanks for any info as I am considering one of these now too
>
>
> Keep Smiling,
> Janie Degenshein
> "Happiness isn't having what you want, but wanting what you already have"
> Access Tech Consultant
> Facilitator of ECHO
> (Eyes Closed Hearts Open)
> President, National Federation of the Blind of New Jersey Senior Division
> Co-host of OTBS On The Bright Side
> www.thruoureyes.org/brightside.html
> jdege...@comcast.net
> -Original Message- 
> From: Misty Dawn Bradley
> Sent: Wednesday, December 28, 2011 10:01 AM
> To: blind-computing@jaws-users.com
> Subject: Re: [Blind-Computing] mainstream OCR packages?
>
> Hi,
> I just use standard OCR software. The two programs that I use that both 
> work
> well with JAWS are Abby Fine Reader 9.0 as well as ReadIris 12 Pro. My 
> Epson
> scanner already came with the CD to install Abby Fine Reader, and I found
> that it works well, and you can scan to Microsoft Word, Microsoft Excel,
> PDF, or to your email. ReadIris 12 is also good for scanning documents, 
> and
> it allows you to take image files in your computer and turn them into
> editable text, which is good to have to gain access to text that may be in
> an image file that we cannot read. Also, ReadIris 12 Pro can recognize
> hand-printed text, so if someone writes you a note, it will be recognized,
> although the note has to be written very neatly in print letters, and you
> have to draw a frame around the text. I've never tried this feature 
> myself,
> because most documents I have are typed, but it is built into the 
> software.
> My Epson scanner came with the CD to install Abby Fine Reader, and my
> all-in-one printer came with a limited version of ReadIris with the option
> to upgrade at a discounted price (I think it was $79 if I remember
> correctly.) If you check the CD and documentation that came with your
> scanner, you may find that there is an OCR program already on the CD,
> although it depends on the scanner that you get.
> Anyway, I have found both softwares to work well. I use them on a daily
> basis to scan mail, documents, and textbooks without any problems.
>
> Hope this helps.
> Thanks,
>
> Misty Dawn Bradley
> mistydbrad...@gmail.com
> - Original Message - 
> From: "JM Casey" 
> To: 
> Sent: Wednesday, December 28, 2011 7:54 AM
> Subject: [Blind-Computing] mainstream OCR packages?
>
>
>> Hello everyone.
>>
>> Finally got a scanner for the first time in years. Just wondering if 
>> anyone uses standard commercial OCR software (iE, not kurzweil or 
>> OpenBook) and which ones you feel most comfortable with? I may shell out 
>> for Open Book, but I'm not the only one using this computer, and it'd be 
>> nice if I could just acquire a standard OCR package. I remember someone 
>> telling me years ago that something they were using worked well with JAWS

>> and possibly other screenreaders as well...may have been FineReader, but 
>> I can't honestly remember. So, any experiences to share?
>>
>> JM
>>
>>
>> For answers to frequently asked questions about this list visit:
>> http://www.jaws-users.com/help/
>
>
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Re: [Blind-Computing] mainstream OCR packages?

2011-12-28 Thread Misty Dawn Bradley

Hi,
The scanner is an Epson Perfection V. 3300, and I got it at Staples for 
about $100. It has four buttons on it, but I usually don't use them because 
I do the scanning with the ABBYY Fine Reader software that came with the 
scanner. It comes with some Epson software also for photos and other things, 
but I mainly just use the OCR software.

Thanks,

Misty Dawn Bradley
mistydbrad...@gmail.com
- Original Message - 
From: "Janie Degenshein" 

To: 
Sent: Wednesday, December 28, 2011 11:25 AM
Subject: Re: [Blind-Computing] mainstream OCR packages?


Your epson scanner costs about how much?and which model is it as it sounds 
intriguing!

Thanks for any info as I am considering one of these now too


Keep Smiling,
Janie Degenshein
"Happiness isn't having what you want, but wanting what you already have"
Access Tech Consultant
Facilitator of ECHO
(Eyes Closed Hearts Open)
President, National Federation of the Blind of New Jersey Senior Division
Co-host of OTBS On The Bright Side
www.thruoureyes.org/brightside.html
jdege...@comcast.net
-Original Message- 
From: Misty Dawn Bradley

Sent: Wednesday, December 28, 2011 10:01 AM
To: blind-computing@jaws-users.com
Subject: Re: [Blind-Computing] mainstream OCR packages?

Hi,
I just use standard OCR software. The two programs that I use that both 
work
well with JAWS are Abby Fine Reader 9.0 as well as ReadIris 12 Pro. My 
Epson

scanner already came with the CD to install Abby Fine Reader, and I found
that it works well, and you can scan to Microsoft Word, Microsoft Excel,
PDF, or to your email. ReadIris 12 is also good for scanning documents, 
and

it allows you to take image files in your computer and turn them into
editable text, which is good to have to gain access to text that may be in
an image file that we cannot read. Also, ReadIris 12 Pro can recognize
hand-printed text, so if someone writes you a note, it will be recognized,
although the note has to be written very neatly in print letters, and you
have to draw a frame around the text. I've never tried this feature 
myself,
because most documents I have are typed, but it is built into the 
software.

My Epson scanner came with the CD to install Abby Fine Reader, and my
all-in-one printer came with a limited version of ReadIris with the option
to upgrade at a discounted price (I think it was $79 if I remember
correctly.) If you check the CD and documentation that came with your
scanner, you may find that there is an OCR program already on the CD,
although it depends on the scanner that you get.
Anyway, I have found both softwares to work well. I use them on a daily
basis to scan mail, documents, and textbooks without any problems.

Hope this helps.
Thanks,

Misty Dawn Bradley
mistydbrad...@gmail.com
- Original Message - 
From: "JM Casey" 

To: 
Sent: Wednesday, December 28, 2011 7:54 AM
Subject: [Blind-Computing] mainstream OCR packages?



Hello everyone.

Finally got a scanner for the first time in years. Just wondering if 
anyone uses standard commercial OCR software (iE, not kurzweil or 
OpenBook) and which ones you feel most comfortable with? I may shell out 
for Open Book, but I'm not the only one using this computer, and it'd be 
nice if I could just acquire a standard OCR package. I remember someone 
telling me years ago that something they were using worked well with JAWS 
and possibly other screenreaders as well...may have been FineReader, but 
I can't honestly remember. So, any experiences to share?


JM


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Re: [Blind-Computing] mainstream OCR packages?

2011-12-28 Thread Misty Dawn Bradley

Hi,
Yes it works well, and I know of a few universities that use it also in 
their Student Disabilities Office to scan textbooks for the students that 
are visually impaired.

Thanks,

Misty Dawn Bradley
mistydbrad...@gmail.com
(336) 375-7707 (Home)
(336) 314-3373 (Cell)
- Original Message - 
From: "JM Casey" 

To: 
Sent: Wednesday, December 28, 2011 11:45 AM
Subject: Re: [Blind-Computing] mainstream OCR packages?



hello Misty.

Thanks, FineReader is indeed the one I was thinking of, and I believe I 
will give that one a try. Sounds like many people have had plenty of 
success with it.



- Original Message - 
From: "Misty Dawn Bradley" 

To: 
Sent: Wednesday, December 28, 2011 10:01 AM
Subject: Re: [Blind-Computing] mainstream OCR packages?



Hi,
I just use standard OCR software. The two programs that I use that both 
work well with JAWS are Abby Fine Reader 9.0 as well as ReadIris 12 Pro. 
My Epson scanner already came with the CD to install Abby Fine Reader, 
and I found that it works well, and you can scan to Microsoft Word, 
Microsoft Excel, PDF, or to your email. ReadIris 12 is also good for 
scanning documents, and it allows you to take image files in your 
computer and turn them into editable text, which is good to have to gain 
access to text that may be in an image file that we cannot read. Also, 
ReadIris 12 Pro can recognize hand-printed text, so if someone writes you 
a note, it will be recognized, although the note has to be written very 
neatly in print letters, and you have to draw a frame around the text. 
I've never tried this feature myself, because most documents I have are 
typed, but it is built into the software.
My Epson scanner came with the CD to install Abby Fine Reader, and my 
all-in-one printer came with a limited version of ReadIris with the 
option to upgrade at a discounted price (I think it was $79 if I remember 
correctly.) If you check the CD and documentation that came with your 
scanner, you may find that there is an OCR program already on the CD, 
although it depends on the scanner that you get.
Anyway, I have found both softwares to work well. I use them on a daily 
basis to scan mail, documents, and textbooks without any problems.


Hope this helps.
Thanks,

Misty Dawn Bradley
mistydbrad...@gmail.com
- Original Message - 
From: "JM Casey" 

To: 
Sent: Wednesday, December 28, 2011 7:54 AM
Subject: [Blind-Computing] mainstream OCR packages?



Hello everyone.

Finally got a scanner for the first time in years. Just wondering if 
anyone uses standard commercial OCR software (iE, not kurzweil or 
OpenBook) and which ones you feel most comfortable with? I may shell out 
for Open Book, but I'm not the only one using this computer, and it'd be 
nice if I could just acquire a standard OCR package. I remember someone 
telling me years ago that something they were using worked well with 
JAWS and possibly other screenreaders as well...may have been 
FineReader, but I can't honestly remember. So, any experiences to share?


JM


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Re: [Blind-Computing] mainstream OCR packages?

2011-12-28 Thread Misty Dawn Bradley

Hi,
Yes, the cost is one of the main reasons that I went with mainstream OCR 
products in the first place, because both OpenBook and Kurzweil, while they 
are great products, cost a lot.

Thanks,

Misty Dawn Bradley
mistydbrad...@gmail.com
- Original Message - 
From: "JM Casey" 

To: 
Sent: Wednesday, December 28, 2011 12:24 PM
Subject: Re: [Blind-Computing] mainstream OCR packages?


HahaI seem to remember the price of Open Book being more reasonable 
back in the day. Well, I may check out that bargains thing as was 
recommended but really, that kind of price is simply absurd.



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From: 

To: 
Sent: Wednesday, December 28, 2011 11:15 AM
Subject: Re: [Blind-Computing] mainstream OCR packages?



But this openbook animal costs $1,000.

Donna


-Original Message- 
From: David Ferrin

Sent: Wednesday, December 28, 2011 11:10 AM
To: blind-computing@jaws-users.com
Subject: Re: [Blind-Computing] mainstream OCR packages?

That's interesting if not a bit troublesome to hear it is blocked out on 
the

Pearl camera. I don't have such an animal but I still find that strange.
David Ferrin
A person who has a closed mind is afraid of learning.
- Original Message - 
From: "Alan Robbins" 

To: 
Sent: Wednesday, December 28, 2011 10:48 AM
Subject: Re: [Blind-Computing] mainstream OCR packages?


Gerald,

I believe the currency recognition in Open Book only works
with old scanners. I know it is blocked out with the Pearl
Camera

al

-Original Message-
From: blind-computing-boun...@jaws-users.com
[mailto:blind-computing-boun...@jaws-users.com] On Behalf Of
Gerald Levy
Sent: Wednesday, December 28, 2011 10:23 AM
To: blind-computing@jaws-users.com
Subject: Re: [Blind-Computing] mainstream OCR packages?


None of the mainstream OCR programs like ABBYY Fine Reader
or Reading Made EZ are as comprehensive or feature-laden as
Open Book.  For instance, Open Book has a currency
identification feature and a photo copying feature, neither
of which are available in mainstream OCR programs.

Gerald


- Original Message -
From: "Kathy Pingstock" 
To: 
Sent: Wednesday, December 28, 2011 10:09 AM
Subject: Re: [Blind-Computing] mainstream OCR packages?



Becky,

Does this program do everything that openbook does?

Kathy

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From: blind-computing-boun...@jaws-users.com
[mailto:blind-computing-boun...@jaws-users.com] On Behalf

Of Becky B.

Sent: Wednesday, December 28, 2011 9:56 AM
To: blind-computing@jaws-users.com
Subject: Re: [Blind-Computing] mainstream OCR packages?

Hello.
Before you decide on a scanning program, check out



http://www.readingmadeez.com/products/TextClonerPro.html
I've been using it for several years.  It does the job

quite nicely for me

and at a fraction of the cost of other programs.  Cost is

$99.95 and you

can

download a trial version to check out.

Becky


- Original Message - 
From: "JM Casey" 

To: 
Sent: Wednesday, December 28, 2011 7:54 AM
Subject: [Blind-Computing] mainstream OCR packages?



Hello everyone.

Finally got a scanner for the first time in years. Just

wondering if

anyone uses standard commercial OCR software (iE, not

kurzweil or

OpenBook) and which ones you feel most comfortable with?

I may shell out

for Open Book, but I'm not the only one using this

computer, and it'd be

nice if I could just acquire a standard OCR package. I

remember someone

telling me years ago that something they were using

worked well with JAWS

and possibly other screenreaders as well...may have been

FineReader, but

I



can't honestly remember. So, any experiences to share?

JM


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Re: [Blind-Computing] mainstream OCR packages?

2011-12-28 Thread tcorson2

Okay, will try to download it again.  Thank you.

Donna


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From: Becky B.

Sent: Wednesday, December 28, 2011 3:28 PM
To: blind-computing@jaws-users.com
Subject: Re: [Blind-Computing] mainstream OCR packages?

Yes it says it will work with windows 7.
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From: 

To: 
Sent: Wednesday, December 28, 2011 2:50 PM
Subject: Re: [Blind-Computing] mainstream OCR packages?


I really want to try the trial version but am having difficulty.  Does it 
work with Windows 7?


Donna


-Original Message- 
From: Becky B.

Sent: Wednesday, December 28, 2011 9:56 AM
To: blind-computing@jaws-users.com
Subject: Re: [Blind-Computing] mainstream OCR packages?

Hello.
Before you decide on a scanning program, check out
http://www.readingmadeez.com/products/TextClonerPro.html
I've been using it for several years.  It does the job quite nicely for me
and at a fraction of the cost of other programs.  Cost is $99.95 and you 
can

download a trial version to check out.

Becky


- Original Message - 
From: "JM Casey" 

To: 
Sent: Wednesday, December 28, 2011 7:54 AM
Subject: [Blind-Computing] mainstream OCR packages?



Hello everyone.

Finally got a scanner for the first time in years. Just wondering if 
anyone uses standard commercial OCR software (iE, not kurzweil or 
OpenBook) and which ones you feel most comfortable with? I may shell out 
for Open Book, but I'm not the only one using this computer, and it'd be 
nice if I could just acquire a standard OCR package. I remember someone 
telling me years ago that something they were using worked well with JAWS 
and possibly other screenreaders as well...may have been FineReader, but 
I can't honestly remember. So, any experiences to share?


JM


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Re: [Blind-Computing] mainstream OCR packages?

2011-12-28 Thread Becky B.

Yes it says it will work with windows 7.
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From: 

To: 
Sent: Wednesday, December 28, 2011 2:50 PM
Subject: Re: [Blind-Computing] mainstream OCR packages?


I really want to try the trial version but am having difficulty.  Does it 
work with Windows 7?


Donna


-Original Message- 
From: Becky B.

Sent: Wednesday, December 28, 2011 9:56 AM
To: blind-computing@jaws-users.com
Subject: Re: [Blind-Computing] mainstream OCR packages?

Hello.
Before you decide on a scanning program, check out
http://www.readingmadeez.com/products/TextClonerPro.html
I've been using it for several years.  It does the job quite nicely for me
and at a fraction of the cost of other programs.  Cost is $99.95 and you 
can

download a trial version to check out.

Becky


- Original Message - 
From: "JM Casey" 

To: 
Sent: Wednesday, December 28, 2011 7:54 AM
Subject: [Blind-Computing] mainstream OCR packages?



Hello everyone.

Finally got a scanner for the first time in years. Just wondering if 
anyone uses standard commercial OCR software (iE, not kurzweil or 
OpenBook) and which ones you feel most comfortable with? I may shell out 
for Open Book, but I'm not the only one using this computer, and it'd be 
nice if I could just acquire a standard OCR package. I remember someone 
telling me years ago that something they were using worked well with JAWS 
and possibly other screenreaders as well...may have been FineReader, but 
I can't honestly remember. So, any experiences to share?


JM


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Re: [Blind-Computing] mainstream OCR packages?

2011-12-28 Thread tcorson2
I really want to try the trial version but am having difficulty.  Does it 
work with Windows 7?


Donna


-Original Message- 
From: Becky B.

Sent: Wednesday, December 28, 2011 9:56 AM
To: blind-computing@jaws-users.com
Subject: Re: [Blind-Computing] mainstream OCR packages?

Hello.
Before you decide on a scanning program, check out
http://www.readingmadeez.com/products/TextClonerPro.html
I've been using it for several years.  It does the job quite nicely for me
and at a fraction of the cost of other programs.  Cost is $99.95 and you can
download a trial version to check out.

Becky


- Original Message - 
From: "JM Casey" 

To: 
Sent: Wednesday, December 28, 2011 7:54 AM
Subject: [Blind-Computing] mainstream OCR packages?



Hello everyone.

Finally got a scanner for the first time in years. Just wondering if 
anyone uses standard commercial OCR software (iE, not kurzweil or 
OpenBook) and which ones you feel most comfortable with? I may shell out 
for Open Book, but I'm not the only one using this computer, and it'd be 
nice if I could just acquire a standard OCR package. I remember someone 
telling me years ago that something they were using worked well with JAWS 
and possibly other screenreaders as well...may have been FineReader, but I 
can't honestly remember. So, any experiences to share?


JM


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Re: [Blind-Computing] mainstream OCR packages?

2011-12-28 Thread Kathy Pingstock
Becky,

Obviously it will be able to read printed books as well.

Kathy

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From: blind-computing-boun...@jaws-users.com
[mailto:blind-computing-boun...@jaws-users.com] On Behalf Of Becky B.
Sent: Wednesday, December 28, 2011 12:50 PM
To: blind-computing@jaws-users.com
Subject: Re: [Blind-Computing] mainstream OCR packages?

Hi Cathy.
Openbook may have a few bells and whistles that Text Cloner does not have, 
but it reads typed text quite well using your own screen reading program 
which is what I want.  I highly recommend the trial version which is free 
and is the full version.  It meets my needs quite nicely.

Becky
- Original Message - 
From: "Kathy Pingstock" 
To: 
Sent: Wednesday, December 28, 2011 10:09 AM
Subject: Re: [Blind-Computing] mainstream OCR packages?


> Becky,
>
> Does this program do everything that openbook does?
>
> Kathy
>
> -Original Message-
> From: blind-computing-boun...@jaws-users.com
> [mailto:blind-computing-boun...@jaws-users.com] On Behalf Of Becky B.
> Sent: Wednesday, December 28, 2011 9:56 AM
> To: blind-computing@jaws-users.com
> Subject: Re: [Blind-Computing] mainstream OCR packages?
>
> Hello.
> Before you decide on a scanning program, check out
> http://www.readingmadeez.com/products/TextClonerPro.html
> I've been using it for several years.  It does the job quite nicely for me
> and at a fraction of the cost of other programs.  Cost is $99.95 and you 
> can
>
> download a trial version to check out.
>
> Becky
>
>
> - Original Message - 
> From: "JM Casey" 
> To: 
> Sent: Wednesday, December 28, 2011 7:54 AM
> Subject: [Blind-Computing] mainstream OCR packages?
>
>
>> Hello everyone.
>>
>> Finally got a scanner for the first time in years. Just wondering if
>> anyone uses standard commercial OCR software (iE, not kurzweil or
>> OpenBook) and which ones you feel most comfortable with? I may shell out
>> for Open Book, but I'm not the only one using this computer, and it'd be
>> nice if I could just acquire a standard OCR package. I remember someone
>> telling me years ago that something they were using worked well with JAWS
>> and possibly other screenreaders as well...may have been FineReader, but 
>> I
>
>> can't honestly remember. So, any experiences to share?
>>
>> JM
>>
>>
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Re: [Blind-Computing] mainstream OCR packages?

2011-12-28 Thread Becky B.

Hi Cathy.
Openbook may have a few bells and whistles that Text Cloner does not have, 
but it reads typed text quite well using your own screen reading program 
which is what I want.  I highly recommend the trial version which is free 
and is the full version.  It meets my needs quite nicely.


Becky
- Original Message - 
From: "Kathy Pingstock" 

To: 
Sent: Wednesday, December 28, 2011 10:09 AM
Subject: Re: [Blind-Computing] mainstream OCR packages?



Becky,

Does this program do everything that openbook does?

Kathy

-Original Message-
From: blind-computing-boun...@jaws-users.com
[mailto:blind-computing-boun...@jaws-users.com] On Behalf Of Becky B.
Sent: Wednesday, December 28, 2011 9:56 AM
To: blind-computing@jaws-users.com
Subject: Re: [Blind-Computing] mainstream OCR packages?

Hello.
Before you decide on a scanning program, check out
http://www.readingmadeez.com/products/TextClonerPro.html
I've been using it for several years.  It does the job quite nicely for me
and at a fraction of the cost of other programs.  Cost is $99.95 and you 
can


download a trial version to check out.

Becky


- Original Message - 
From: "JM Casey" 

To: 
Sent: Wednesday, December 28, 2011 7:54 AM
Subject: [Blind-Computing] mainstream OCR packages?



Hello everyone.

Finally got a scanner for the first time in years. Just wondering if
anyone uses standard commercial OCR software (iE, not kurzweil or
OpenBook) and which ones you feel most comfortable with? I may shell out
for Open Book, but I'm not the only one using this computer, and it'd be
nice if I could just acquire a standard OCR package. I remember someone
telling me years ago that something they were using worked well with JAWS
and possibly other screenreaders as well...may have been FineReader, but 
I



can't honestly remember. So, any experiences to share?

JM


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Re: [Blind-Computing] mainstream OCR packages?

2011-12-28 Thread Alan Robbins
Also, for those that have an IPhone, the Look Tell money
identifier will do American and many other currencies

Al

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[mailto:blind-computing-boun...@jaws-users.com] On Behalf Of
Gerald Levy
Sent: Wednesday, December 28, 2011 12:11 PM
To: blind-computing@jaws-users.com
Subject: Re: [Blind-Computing] mainstream OCR packages?


The currency identification feature in Open Book only works
for American and Canadian currency, and is not very
accurate.  It is a poor substitute for the IBill.

Gerald


- Original Message -
From: "JM Casey" 
To: 
Sent: Wednesday, December 28, 2011 11:44 AM
Subject: Re: [Blind-Computing] mainstream OCR packages?


> Hey Gerald.
>
> Thanks for the response. I know about Open Book as my
messaged stated, but 
> a minstream OCR package is specifically what interests me
at the moment. 
> Also, the currency feature wouldn't be of much use to me
as I'm on a 
> desktop here. Curious to know if it works for a wide
variety of nations' 
> currencies though all the same...
>
>
> - Original Message - 
> From: "Gerald Levy" 
> To: 
> Sent: Wednesday, December 28, 2011 10:22 AM
> Subject: Re: [Blind-Computing] mainstream OCR packages?
>
>
>>
>> None of the mainstream OCR programs like ABBYY Fine
Reader or Reading 
>> Made EZ are as comprehensive or feature-laden as Open
Book.  For 
>> instance, Open Book has a currency identification feature
and a photo 
>> copying feature, neither of which are available in
mainstream OCR 
>> programs.
>>
>> Gerald
>>
>>
>> - Original Message - 
>> From: "Kathy Pingstock" 
>> To: 
>> Sent: Wednesday, December 28, 2011 10:09 AM
>> Subject: Re: [Blind-Computing] mainstream OCR packages?
>>
>>
>>> Becky,
>>>
>>> Does this program do everything that openbook does?
>>>
>>> Kathy
>>>
>>> -----Original Message-----
>>> From: blind-computing-boun...@jaws-users.com
>>> [mailto:blind-computing-boun...@jaws-users.com] On
Behalf Of Becky B.
>>> Sent: Wednesday, December 28, 2011 9:56 AM
>>> To: blind-computing@jaws-users.com
>>> Subject: Re: [Blind-Computing] mainstream OCR packages?
>>>
>>> Hello.
>>> Before you decide on a scanning program, check out
>>
>>> http://www.readingmadeez.com/products/TextClonerPro.html
>>> I've been using it for several years.  It does the job
quite nicely for 
>>> me
>>> and at a fraction of the cost of other programs.  Cost
is $99.95 and you 
>>> can
>>>
>>> download a trial version to check out.
>>>
>>> Becky
>>>
>>>
>>> - Original Message - 
>>> From: "JM Casey" 
>>> To: 
>>> Sent: Wednesday, December 28, 2011 7:54 AM
>>> Subject: [Blind-Computing] mainstream OCR packages?
>>>
>>>
>>>> Hello everyone.
>>>>
>>>> Finally got a scanner for the first time in years. Just
wondering if
>>>> anyone uses standard commercial OCR software (iE, not
kurzweil or
>>>> OpenBook) and which ones you feel most comfortable
with? I may shell 
>>>> out
>>>> for Open Book, but I'm not the only one using this
computer, and it'd 
>>>> be
>>>> nice if I could just acquire a standard OCR package. I
remember someone
>>>> telling me years ago that something they were using
worked well with 
>>>> JAWS
>>>> and possibly other screenreaders as well...may have
been FineReader, 
>>>> but I
>>>
>>>> can't honestly remember. So, any experiences to share?
>>>>
>>>> JM
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> For answers to frequently asked questions about this
list visit:
>>>> http://www.jaws-users.com/help/
>>>
>>>
>>> For answers to frequently asked questions about this
list visit:
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>>>
>>>
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list visit:
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>>
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Re: [Blind-Computing] mainstream OCR packages?

2011-12-28 Thread JM Casey
HahaI seem to remember the price of Open Book being more reasonable back 
in the day. Well, I may check out that bargains thing as was recommended but 
really, that kind of price is simply absurd.



- Original Message - 
From: 

To: 
Sent: Wednesday, December 28, 2011 11:15 AM
Subject: Re: [Blind-Computing] mainstream OCR packages?



But this openbook animal costs $1,000.

Donna


-Original Message- 
From: David Ferrin

Sent: Wednesday, December 28, 2011 11:10 AM
To: blind-computing@jaws-users.com
Subject: Re: [Blind-Computing] mainstream OCR packages?

That's interesting if not a bit troublesome to hear it is blocked out on 
the

Pearl camera. I don't have such an animal but I still find that strange.
David Ferrin
A person who has a closed mind is afraid of learning.
- Original Message - 
From: "Alan Robbins" 

To: 
Sent: Wednesday, December 28, 2011 10:48 AM
Subject: Re: [Blind-Computing] mainstream OCR packages?


Gerald,

I believe the currency recognition in Open Book only works
with old scanners. I know it is blocked out with the Pearl
Camera

al

-Original Message-
From: blind-computing-boun...@jaws-users.com
[mailto:blind-computing-boun...@jaws-users.com] On Behalf Of
Gerald Levy
Sent: Wednesday, December 28, 2011 10:23 AM
To: blind-computing@jaws-users.com
Subject: Re: [Blind-Computing] mainstream OCR packages?


None of the mainstream OCR programs like ABBYY Fine Reader
or Reading Made EZ are as comprehensive or feature-laden as
Open Book.  For instance, Open Book has a currency
identification feature and a photo copying feature, neither
of which are available in mainstream OCR programs.

Gerald


- Original Message -
From: "Kathy Pingstock" 
To: 
Sent: Wednesday, December 28, 2011 10:09 AM
Subject: Re: [Blind-Computing] mainstream OCR packages?



Becky,

Does this program do everything that openbook does?

Kathy

-Original Message-
From: blind-computing-boun...@jaws-users.com
[mailto:blind-computing-boun...@jaws-users.com] On Behalf

Of Becky B.

Sent: Wednesday, December 28, 2011 9:56 AM
To: blind-computing@jaws-users.com
Subject: Re: [Blind-Computing] mainstream OCR packages?

Hello.
Before you decide on a scanning program, check out



http://www.readingmadeez.com/products/TextClonerPro.html
I've been using it for several years.  It does the job

quite nicely for me

and at a fraction of the cost of other programs.  Cost is

$99.95 and you

can

download a trial version to check out.

Becky


- Original Message - 
From: "JM Casey" 

To: 
Sent: Wednesday, December 28, 2011 7:54 AM
Subject: [Blind-Computing] mainstream OCR packages?



Hello everyone.

Finally got a scanner for the first time in years. Just

wondering if

anyone uses standard commercial OCR software (iE, not

kurzweil or

OpenBook) and which ones you feel most comfortable with?

I may shell out

for Open Book, but I'm not the only one using this

computer, and it'd be

nice if I could just acquire a standard OCR package. I

remember someone

telling me years ago that something they were using

worked well with JAWS

and possibly other screenreaders as well...may have been

FineReader, but

I



can't honestly remember. So, any experiences to share?

JM


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Re: [Blind-Computing] mainstream OCR packages?

2011-12-28 Thread Gerald Levy


The currency identification feature in Open Book only works for American and 
Canadian currency, and is not very accurate.  It is a poor substitute for 
the IBill.


Gerald


- Original Message - 
From: "JM Casey" 

To: 
Sent: Wednesday, December 28, 2011 11:44 AM
Subject: Re: [Blind-Computing] mainstream OCR packages?



Hey Gerald.

Thanks for the response. I know about Open Book as my messaged stated, but 
a minstream OCR package is specifically what interests me at the moment. 
Also, the currency feature wouldn't be of much use to me as I'm on a 
desktop here. Curious to know if it works for a wide variety of nations' 
currencies though all the same...



- Original Message - 
From: "Gerald Levy" 

To: 
Sent: Wednesday, December 28, 2011 10:22 AM
Subject: Re: [Blind-Computing] mainstream OCR packages?




None of the mainstream OCR programs like ABBYY Fine Reader or Reading 
Made EZ are as comprehensive or feature-laden as Open Book.  For 
instance, Open Book has a currency identification feature and a photo 
copying feature, neither of which are available in mainstream OCR 
programs.


Gerald


- Original Message - 
From: "Kathy Pingstock" 

To: 
Sent: Wednesday, December 28, 2011 10:09 AM
Subject: Re: [Blind-Computing] mainstream OCR packages?



Becky,

Does this program do everything that openbook does?

Kathy

-Original Message-
From: blind-computing-boun...@jaws-users.com
[mailto:blind-computing-boun...@jaws-users.com] On Behalf Of Becky B.
Sent: Wednesday, December 28, 2011 9:56 AM
To: blind-computing@jaws-users.com
Subject: Re: [Blind-Computing] mainstream OCR packages?

Hello.
Before you decide on a scanning program, check out



http://www.readingmadeez.com/products/TextClonerPro.html
I've been using it for several years.  It does the job quite nicely for 
me
and at a fraction of the cost of other programs.  Cost is $99.95 and you 
can


download a trial version to check out.

Becky


- Original Message - 
From: "JM Casey" 

To: 
Sent: Wednesday, December 28, 2011 7:54 AM
Subject: [Blind-Computing] mainstream OCR packages?



Hello everyone.

Finally got a scanner for the first time in years. Just wondering if
anyone uses standard commercial OCR software (iE, not kurzweil or
OpenBook) and which ones you feel most comfortable with? I may shell 
out
for Open Book, but I'm not the only one using this computer, and it'd 
be

nice if I could just acquire a standard OCR package. I remember someone
telling me years ago that something they were using worked well with 
JAWS
and possibly other screenreaders as well...may have been FineReader, 
but I



can't honestly remember. So, any experiences to share?

JM


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Re: [Blind-Computing] mainstream OCR packages?

2011-12-28 Thread Alan Robbins
If you check around on some lists , Blind Bargains, etc.,
many times you will find someone willing to sell their
license to you. In the past, FS would allow this and charge
only like $75 to transfer to the new owner. Just a FYI

Al

-Original Message-
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tcors...@cfl.rr.com
Sent: Wednesday, December 28, 2011 11:16 AM
To: blind-computing@jaws-users.com
Subject: Re: [Blind-Computing] mainstream OCR packages?

But this openbook animal costs $1,000.

Donna


-Original Message- 
From: David Ferrin
Sent: Wednesday, December 28, 2011 11:10 AM
To: blind-computing@jaws-users.com
Subject: Re: [Blind-Computing] mainstream OCR packages?

That's interesting if not a bit troublesome to hear it is
blocked out on the
Pearl camera. I don't have such an animal but I still find
that strange.
David Ferrin
A person who has a closed mind is afraid of learning.
- Original Message - 
From: "Alan Robbins" 
To: 
Sent: Wednesday, December 28, 2011 10:48 AM
Subject: Re: [Blind-Computing] mainstream OCR packages?


Gerald,

I believe the currency recognition in Open Book only works
with old scanners. I know it is blocked out with the Pearl
Camera

al

-Original Message-
From: blind-computing-boun...@jaws-users.com
[mailto:blind-computing-boun...@jaws-users.com] On Behalf Of
Gerald Levy
Sent: Wednesday, December 28, 2011 10:23 AM
To: blind-computing@jaws-users.com
Subject: Re: [Blind-Computing] mainstream OCR packages?


None of the mainstream OCR programs like ABBYY Fine Reader
or Reading Made EZ are as comprehensive or feature-laden as
Open Book.  For instance, Open Book has a currency
identification feature and a photo copying feature, neither
of which are available in mainstream OCR programs.

Gerald


- Original Message -
From: "Kathy Pingstock" 
To: 
Sent: Wednesday, December 28, 2011 10:09 AM
Subject: Re: [Blind-Computing] mainstream OCR packages?


> Becky,
>
> Does this program do everything that openbook does?
>
> Kathy
>
> -Original Message-
> From: blind-computing-boun...@jaws-users.com
> [mailto:blind-computing-boun...@jaws-users.com] On Behalf
Of Becky B.
> Sent: Wednesday, December 28, 2011 9:56 AM
> To: blind-computing@jaws-users.com
> Subject: Re: [Blind-Computing] mainstream OCR packages?
>
> Hello.
> Before you decide on a scanning program, check out

> http://www.readingmadeez.com/products/TextClonerPro.html
> I've been using it for several years.  It does the job
quite nicely for me
> and at a fraction of the cost of other programs.  Cost is
$99.95 and you
> can
>
> download a trial version to check out.
>
> Becky
>
>
> - Original Message - 
> From: "JM Casey" 
> To: 
> Sent: Wednesday, December 28, 2011 7:54 AM
> Subject: [Blind-Computing] mainstream OCR packages?
>
>
>> Hello everyone.
>>
>> Finally got a scanner for the first time in years. Just
wondering if
>> anyone uses standard commercial OCR software (iE, not
kurzweil or
>> OpenBook) and which ones you feel most comfortable with?
I may shell out
>> for Open Book, but I'm not the only one using this
computer, and it'd be
>> nice if I could just acquire a standard OCR package. I
remember someone
>> telling me years ago that something they were using
worked well with JAWS
>> and possibly other screenreaders as well...may have been
FineReader, but
>> I
>
>> can't honestly remember. So, any experiences to share?
>>
>> JM
>>
>>
>> For answers to frequently asked questions about this list
visit:
>> http://www.jaws-users.com/help/
>
>
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>
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Re: [Blind-Computing] mainstream OCR packages?

2011-12-28 Thread Alan Robbins
It is not only on the Pearl, it is on any new scanner using
Open Book 9. Apparently this is some type of new Federal
Legislation to cut down on counter fitting. Glad there are
other options.

Al

-Original Message-
From: blind-computing-boun...@jaws-users.com
[mailto:blind-computing-boun...@jaws-users.com] On Behalf Of
David Ferrin
Sent: Wednesday, December 28, 2011 11:11 AM
To: blind-computing@jaws-users.com
Subject: Re: [Blind-Computing] mainstream OCR packages?

That's interesting if not a bit troublesome to hear it is
blocked out on the Pearl camera. I don't have such an animal
but I still find that strange.
David Ferrin
A person who has a closed mind is afraid of learning.
- Original Message -
From: "Alan Robbins" 
To: 
Sent: Wednesday, December 28, 2011 10:48 AM
Subject: Re: [Blind-Computing] mainstream OCR packages?


Gerald,

I believe the currency recognition in Open Book only works
with old scanners. I know it is blocked out with the Pearl
Camera

al

-Original Message-
From: blind-computing-boun...@jaws-users.com
[mailto:blind-computing-boun...@jaws-users.com] On Behalf Of
Gerald Levy
Sent: Wednesday, December 28, 2011 10:23 AM
To: blind-computing@jaws-users.com
Subject: Re: [Blind-Computing] mainstream OCR packages?


None of the mainstream OCR programs like ABBYY Fine Reader
or Reading Made EZ are as comprehensive or feature-laden as
Open Book.  For instance, Open Book has a currency
identification feature and a photo copying feature, neither
of which are available in mainstream OCR programs.

Gerald


- Original Message -
From: "Kathy Pingstock" 
To: 
Sent: Wednesday, December 28, 2011 10:09 AM
Subject: Re: [Blind-Computing] mainstream OCR packages?


> Becky,
>
> Does this program do everything that openbook does?
>
> Kathy
>
> -Original Message-
> From: blind-computing-boun...@jaws-users.com
> [mailto:blind-computing-boun...@jaws-users.com] On Behalf
Of Becky B.
> Sent: Wednesday, December 28, 2011 9:56 AM
> To: blind-computing@jaws-users.com
> Subject: Re: [Blind-Computing] mainstream OCR packages?
>
> Hello.
> Before you decide on a scanning program, check out

> http://www.readingmadeez.com/products/TextClonerPro.html
> I've been using it for several years.  It does the job
quite nicely for me
> and at a fraction of the cost of other programs.  Cost is
$99.95 and you
> can
>
> download a trial version to check out.
>
> Becky
>
>
> - Original Message -
> From: "JM Casey" 
> To: 
> Sent: Wednesday, December 28, 2011 7:54 AM
> Subject: [Blind-Computing] mainstream OCR packages?
>
>
>> Hello everyone.
>>
>> Finally got a scanner for the first time in years. Just
wondering if
>> anyone uses standard commercial OCR software (iE, not
kurzweil or
>> OpenBook) and which ones you feel most comfortable with?
I may shell out
>> for Open Book, but I'm not the only one using this
computer, and it'd be
>> nice if I could just acquire a standard OCR package. I
remember someone
>> telling me years ago that something they were using
worked well with JAWS
>> and possibly other screenreaders as well...may have been
FineReader, but
>> I
>
>> can't honestly remember. So, any experiences to share?
>>
>> JM
>>
>>
>> For answers to frequently asked questions about this list
visit:
>> http://www.jaws-users.com/help/
>
>
> For answers to frequently asked questions about this list
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>
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Re: [Blind-Computing] mainstream OCR packages?

2011-12-28 Thread tcorson2

But this openbook animal costs $1,000.

Donna


-Original Message- 
From: David Ferrin

Sent: Wednesday, December 28, 2011 11:10 AM
To: blind-computing@jaws-users.com
Subject: Re: [Blind-Computing] mainstream OCR packages?

That's interesting if not a bit troublesome to hear it is blocked out on the
Pearl camera. I don't have such an animal but I still find that strange.
David Ferrin
A person who has a closed mind is afraid of learning.
- Original Message - 
From: "Alan Robbins" 

To: 
Sent: Wednesday, December 28, 2011 10:48 AM
Subject: Re: [Blind-Computing] mainstream OCR packages?


Gerald,

I believe the currency recognition in Open Book only works
with old scanners. I know it is blocked out with the Pearl
Camera

al

-Original Message-
From: blind-computing-boun...@jaws-users.com
[mailto:blind-computing-boun...@jaws-users.com] On Behalf Of
Gerald Levy
Sent: Wednesday, December 28, 2011 10:23 AM
To: blind-computing@jaws-users.com
Subject: Re: [Blind-Computing] mainstream OCR packages?


None of the mainstream OCR programs like ABBYY Fine Reader
or Reading Made EZ are as comprehensive or feature-laden as
Open Book.  For instance, Open Book has a currency
identification feature and a photo copying feature, neither
of which are available in mainstream OCR programs.

Gerald


- Original Message -
From: "Kathy Pingstock" 
To: 
Sent: Wednesday, December 28, 2011 10:09 AM
Subject: Re: [Blind-Computing] mainstream OCR packages?



Becky,

Does this program do everything that openbook does?

Kathy

-Original Message-
From: blind-computing-boun...@jaws-users.com
[mailto:blind-computing-boun...@jaws-users.com] On Behalf

Of Becky B.

Sent: Wednesday, December 28, 2011 9:56 AM
To: blind-computing@jaws-users.com
Subject: Re: [Blind-Computing] mainstream OCR packages?

Hello.
Before you decide on a scanning program, check out



http://www.readingmadeez.com/products/TextClonerPro.html
I've been using it for several years.  It does the job

quite nicely for me

and at a fraction of the cost of other programs.  Cost is

$99.95 and you

can

download a trial version to check out.

Becky


- Original Message - 
From: "JM Casey" 

To: 
Sent: Wednesday, December 28, 2011 7:54 AM
Subject: [Blind-Computing] mainstream OCR packages?



Hello everyone.

Finally got a scanner for the first time in years. Just

wondering if

anyone uses standard commercial OCR software (iE, not

kurzweil or

OpenBook) and which ones you feel most comfortable with?

I may shell out

for Open Book, but I'm not the only one using this

computer, and it'd be

nice if I could just acquire a standard OCR package. I

remember someone

telling me years ago that something they were using

worked well with JAWS

and possibly other screenreaders as well...may have been

FineReader, but

I



can't honestly remember. So, any experiences to share?

JM


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Re: [Blind-Computing] mainstream OCR packages?

2011-12-28 Thread JM Casey

hello Misty.

Thanks, FineReader is indeed the one I was thinking of, and I believe I will 
give that one a try. Sounds like many people have had plenty of success with 
it.



- Original Message - 
From: "Misty Dawn Bradley" 

To: 
Sent: Wednesday, December 28, 2011 10:01 AM
Subject: Re: [Blind-Computing] mainstream OCR packages?



Hi,
I just use standard OCR software. The two programs that I use that both 
work well with JAWS are Abby Fine Reader 9.0 as well as ReadIris 12 Pro. 
My Epson scanner already came with the CD to install Abby Fine Reader, and 
I found that it works well, and you can scan to Microsoft Word, Microsoft 
Excel, PDF, or to your email. ReadIris 12 is also good for scanning 
documents, and it allows you to take image files in your computer and turn 
them into editable text, which is good to have to gain access to text that 
may be in an image file that we cannot read. Also, ReadIris 12 Pro can 
recognize hand-printed text, so if someone writes you a note, it will be 
recognized, although the note has to be written very neatly in print 
letters, and you have to draw a frame around the text. I've never tried 
this feature myself, because most documents I have are typed, but it is 
built into the software.
My Epson scanner came with the CD to install Abby Fine Reader, and my 
all-in-one printer came with a limited version of ReadIris with the option 
to upgrade at a discounted price (I think it was $79 if I remember 
correctly.) If you check the CD and documentation that came with your 
scanner, you may find that there is an OCR program already on the CD, 
although it depends on the scanner that you get.
Anyway, I have found both softwares to work well. I use them on a daily 
basis to scan mail, documents, and textbooks without any problems.


Hope this helps.
Thanks,

Misty Dawn Bradley
mistydbrad...@gmail.com
- Original Message - 
From: "JM Casey" 

To: 
Sent: Wednesday, December 28, 2011 7:54 AM
Subject: [Blind-Computing] mainstream OCR packages?



Hello everyone.

Finally got a scanner for the first time in years. Just wondering if 
anyone uses standard commercial OCR software (iE, not kurzweil or 
OpenBook) and which ones you feel most comfortable with? I may shell out 
for Open Book, but I'm not the only one using this computer, and it'd be 
nice if I could just acquire a standard OCR package. I remember someone 
telling me years ago that something they were using worked well with JAWS 
and possibly other screenreaders as well...may have been FineReader, but 
I can't honestly remember. So, any experiences to share?


JM


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Re: [Blind-Computing] mainstream OCR packages?

2011-12-28 Thread JM Casey

Hey Gerald.

Thanks for the response. I know about Open Book as my messaged stated, but a 
minstream OCR package is specifically what interests me at the moment. Also, 
the currency feature wouldn't be of much use to me as I'm on a desktop here. 
Curious to know if it works for a wide variety of nations' currencies though 
all the same...



- Original Message - 
From: "Gerald Levy" 

To: 
Sent: Wednesday, December 28, 2011 10:22 AM
Subject: Re: [Blind-Computing] mainstream OCR packages?




None of the mainstream OCR programs like ABBYY Fine Reader or Reading Made 
EZ are as comprehensive or feature-laden as Open Book.  For instance, Open 
Book has a currency identification feature and a photo copying feature, 
neither of which are available in mainstream OCR programs.


Gerald


- Original Message - 
From: "Kathy Pingstock" 

To: 
Sent: Wednesday, December 28, 2011 10:09 AM
Subject: Re: [Blind-Computing] mainstream OCR packages?



Becky,

Does this program do everything that openbook does?

Kathy

-Original Message-
From: blind-computing-boun...@jaws-users.com
[mailto:blind-computing-boun...@jaws-users.com] On Behalf Of Becky B.
Sent: Wednesday, December 28, 2011 9:56 AM
To: blind-computing@jaws-users.com
Subject: Re: [Blind-Computing] mainstream OCR packages?

Hello.
Before you decide on a scanning program, check out



http://www.readingmadeez.com/products/TextClonerPro.html
I've been using it for several years.  It does the job quite nicely for 
me
and at a fraction of the cost of other programs.  Cost is $99.95 and you 
can


download a trial version to check out.

Becky


- Original Message - 
From: "JM Casey" 

To: 
Sent: Wednesday, December 28, 2011 7:54 AM
Subject: [Blind-Computing] mainstream OCR packages?



Hello everyone.

Finally got a scanner for the first time in years. Just wondering if
anyone uses standard commercial OCR software (iE, not kurzweil or
OpenBook) and which ones you feel most comfortable with? I may shell out
for Open Book, but I'm not the only one using this computer, and it'd be
nice if I could just acquire a standard OCR package. I remember someone
telling me years ago that something they were using worked well with 
JAWS
and possibly other screenreaders as well...may have been FineReader, but 
I



can't honestly remember. So, any experiences to share?

JM


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Re: [Blind-Computing] mainstream OCR packages?

2011-12-28 Thread Janie Degenshein
Your epson scanner costs about how much?and which model is it as it sounds 
intriguing!

Thanks for any info as I am considering one of these now too


Keep Smiling,
Janie Degenshein
"Happiness isn't having what you want, but wanting what you already have"
Access Tech Consultant
Facilitator of ECHO
(Eyes Closed Hearts Open)
President, National Federation of the Blind of New Jersey Senior Division
Co-host of OTBS On The Bright Side
www.thruoureyes.org/brightside.html
jdege...@comcast.net
-Original Message- 
From: Misty Dawn Bradley

Sent: Wednesday, December 28, 2011 10:01 AM
To: blind-computing@jaws-users.com
Subject: Re: [Blind-Computing] mainstream OCR packages?

Hi,
I just use standard OCR software. The two programs that I use that both work
well with JAWS are Abby Fine Reader 9.0 as well as ReadIris 12 Pro. My Epson
scanner already came with the CD to install Abby Fine Reader, and I found
that it works well, and you can scan to Microsoft Word, Microsoft Excel,
PDF, or to your email. ReadIris 12 is also good for scanning documents, and
it allows you to take image files in your computer and turn them into
editable text, which is good to have to gain access to text that may be in
an image file that we cannot read. Also, ReadIris 12 Pro can recognize
hand-printed text, so if someone writes you a note, it will be recognized,
although the note has to be written very neatly in print letters, and you
have to draw a frame around the text. I've never tried this feature myself,
because most documents I have are typed, but it is built into the software.
My Epson scanner came with the CD to install Abby Fine Reader, and my
all-in-one printer came with a limited version of ReadIris with the option
to upgrade at a discounted price (I think it was $79 if I remember
correctly.) If you check the CD and documentation that came with your
scanner, you may find that there is an OCR program already on the CD,
although it depends on the scanner that you get.
Anyway, I have found both softwares to work well. I use them on a daily
basis to scan mail, documents, and textbooks without any problems.

Hope this helps.
Thanks,

Misty Dawn Bradley
mistydbrad...@gmail.com
- Original Message - 
From: "JM Casey" 

To: 
Sent: Wednesday, December 28, 2011 7:54 AM
Subject: [Blind-Computing] mainstream OCR packages?



Hello everyone.

Finally got a scanner for the first time in years. Just wondering if 
anyone uses standard commercial OCR software (iE, not kurzweil or 
OpenBook) and which ones you feel most comfortable with? I may shell out 
for Open Book, but I'm not the only one using this computer, and it'd be 
nice if I could just acquire a standard OCR package. I remember someone 
telling me years ago that something they were using worked well with JAWS 
and possibly other screenreaders as well...may have been FineReader, but I 
can't honestly remember. So, any experiences to share?


JM


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Re: [Blind-Computing] mainstream OCR packages?

2011-12-28 Thread David Ferrin
That's interesting if not a bit troublesome to hear it is blocked out on the 
Pearl camera. I don't have such an animal but I still find that strange.
David Ferrin
A person who has a closed mind is afraid of learning.
- Original Message - 
From: "Alan Robbins" 
To: 
Sent: Wednesday, December 28, 2011 10:48 AM
Subject: Re: [Blind-Computing] mainstream OCR packages?


Gerald,

I believe the currency recognition in Open Book only works
with old scanners. I know it is blocked out with the Pearl
Camera

al

-Original Message-
From: blind-computing-boun...@jaws-users.com
[mailto:blind-computing-boun...@jaws-users.com] On Behalf Of
Gerald Levy
Sent: Wednesday, December 28, 2011 10:23 AM
To: blind-computing@jaws-users.com
Subject: Re: [Blind-Computing] mainstream OCR packages?


None of the mainstream OCR programs like ABBYY Fine Reader
or Reading Made EZ are as comprehensive or feature-laden as
Open Book.  For instance, Open Book has a currency
identification feature and a photo copying feature, neither
of which are available in mainstream OCR programs.

Gerald


- Original Message -
From: "Kathy Pingstock" 
To: 
Sent: Wednesday, December 28, 2011 10:09 AM
Subject: Re: [Blind-Computing] mainstream OCR packages?


> Becky,
>
> Does this program do everything that openbook does?
>
> Kathy
>
> -Original Message-
> From: blind-computing-boun...@jaws-users.com
> [mailto:blind-computing-boun...@jaws-users.com] On Behalf
Of Becky B.
> Sent: Wednesday, December 28, 2011 9:56 AM
> To: blind-computing@jaws-users.com
> Subject: Re: [Blind-Computing] mainstream OCR packages?
>
> Hello.
> Before you decide on a scanning program, check out

> http://www.readingmadeez.com/products/TextClonerPro.html
> I've been using it for several years.  It does the job
quite nicely for me
> and at a fraction of the cost of other programs.  Cost is
$99.95 and you
> can
>
> download a trial version to check out.
>
> Becky
>
>
> - Original Message - 
> From: "JM Casey" 
> To: 
> Sent: Wednesday, December 28, 2011 7:54 AM
> Subject: [Blind-Computing] mainstream OCR packages?
>
>
>> Hello everyone.
>>
>> Finally got a scanner for the first time in years. Just
wondering if
>> anyone uses standard commercial OCR software (iE, not
kurzweil or
>> OpenBook) and which ones you feel most comfortable with?
I may shell out
>> for Open Book, but I'm not the only one using this
computer, and it'd be
>> nice if I could just acquire a standard OCR package. I
remember someone
>> telling me years ago that something they were using
worked well with JAWS
>> and possibly other screenreaders as well...may have been
FineReader, but
>> I
>
>> can't honestly remember. So, any experiences to share?
>>
>> JM
>>
>>
>> For answers to frequently asked questions about this list
visit:
>> http://www.jaws-users.com/help/
>
>
> For answers to frequently asked questions about this list
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Re: [Blind-Computing] mainstream OCR packages?

2011-12-28 Thread Alan Robbins
Gerald,

I believe the currency recognition in Open Book only works
with old scanners. I know it is blocked out with the Pearl
Camera

al

-Original Message-
From: blind-computing-boun...@jaws-users.com
[mailto:blind-computing-boun...@jaws-users.com] On Behalf Of
Gerald Levy
Sent: Wednesday, December 28, 2011 10:23 AM
To: blind-computing@jaws-users.com
Subject: Re: [Blind-Computing] mainstream OCR packages?


None of the mainstream OCR programs like ABBYY Fine Reader
or Reading Made EZ are as comprehensive or feature-laden as
Open Book.  For instance, Open Book has a currency
identification feature and a photo copying feature, neither
of which are available in mainstream OCR programs.

Gerald


- Original Message -
From: "Kathy Pingstock" 
To: 
Sent: Wednesday, December 28, 2011 10:09 AM
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> Becky,
>
> Does this program do everything that openbook does?
>
> Kathy
>
> -Original Message-
> From: blind-computing-boun...@jaws-users.com
> [mailto:blind-computing-boun...@jaws-users.com] On Behalf
Of Becky B.
> Sent: Wednesday, December 28, 2011 9:56 AM
> To: blind-computing@jaws-users.com
> Subject: Re: [Blind-Computing] mainstream OCR packages?
>
> Hello.
> Before you decide on a scanning program, check out

> http://www.readingmadeez.com/products/TextClonerPro.html
> I've been using it for several years.  It does the job
quite nicely for me
> and at a fraction of the cost of other programs.  Cost is
$99.95 and you 
> can
>
> download a trial version to check out.
>
> Becky
>
>
> - Original Message - 
> From: "JM Casey" 
> To: 
> Sent: Wednesday, December 28, 2011 7:54 AM
> Subject: [Blind-Computing] mainstream OCR packages?
>
>
>> Hello everyone.
>>
>> Finally got a scanner for the first time in years. Just
wondering if
>> anyone uses standard commercial OCR software (iE, not
kurzweil or
>> OpenBook) and which ones you feel most comfortable with?
I may shell out
>> for Open Book, but I'm not the only one using this
computer, and it'd be
>> nice if I could just acquire a standard OCR package. I
remember someone
>> telling me years ago that something they were using
worked well with JAWS
>> and possibly other screenreaders as well...may have been
FineReader, but 
>> I
>
>> can't honestly remember. So, any experiences to share?
>>
>> JM
>>
>>
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>
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Re: [Blind-Computing] mainstream OCR packages?

2011-12-28 Thread Gerald Levy


None of the mainstream OCR programs like ABBYY Fine Reader or Reading Made 
EZ are as comprehensive or feature-laden as Open Book.  For instance, Open 
Book has a currency identification feature and a photo copying feature, 
neither of which are available in mainstream OCR programs.


Gerald


- Original Message - 
From: "Kathy Pingstock" 

To: 
Sent: Wednesday, December 28, 2011 10:09 AM
Subject: Re: [Blind-Computing] mainstream OCR packages?



Becky,

Does this program do everything that openbook does?

Kathy

-Original Message-
From: blind-computing-boun...@jaws-users.com
[mailto:blind-computing-boun...@jaws-users.com] On Behalf Of Becky B.
Sent: Wednesday, December 28, 2011 9:56 AM
To: blind-computing@jaws-users.com
Subject: Re: [Blind-Computing] mainstream OCR packages?

Hello.
Before you decide on a scanning program, check out



http://www.readingmadeez.com/products/TextClonerPro.html
I've been using it for several years.  It does the job quite nicely for me
and at a fraction of the cost of other programs.  Cost is $99.95 and you 
can


download a trial version to check out.

Becky


- Original Message - 
From: "JM Casey" 

To: 
Sent: Wednesday, December 28, 2011 7:54 AM
Subject: [Blind-Computing] mainstream OCR packages?



Hello everyone.

Finally got a scanner for the first time in years. Just wondering if
anyone uses standard commercial OCR software (iE, not kurzweil or
OpenBook) and which ones you feel most comfortable with? I may shell out
for Open Book, but I'm not the only one using this computer, and it'd be
nice if I could just acquire a standard OCR package. I remember someone
telling me years ago that something they were using worked well with JAWS
and possibly other screenreaders as well...may have been FineReader, but 
I



can't honestly remember. So, any experiences to share?

JM


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Re: [Blind-Computing] mainstream OCR packages?

2011-12-28 Thread Kathy Pingstock
Becky,

Does this program do everything that openbook does?

Kathy

-Original Message-
From: blind-computing-boun...@jaws-users.com
[mailto:blind-computing-boun...@jaws-users.com] On Behalf Of Becky B.
Sent: Wednesday, December 28, 2011 9:56 AM
To: blind-computing@jaws-users.com
Subject: Re: [Blind-Computing] mainstream OCR packages?

Hello.
Before you decide on a scanning program, check out
http://www.readingmadeez.com/products/TextClonerPro.html
I've been using it for several years.  It does the job quite nicely for me 
and at a fraction of the cost of other programs.  Cost is $99.95 and you can

download a trial version to check out.

Becky


- Original Message - 
From: "JM Casey" 
To: 
Sent: Wednesday, December 28, 2011 7:54 AM
Subject: [Blind-Computing] mainstream OCR packages?


> Hello everyone.
>
> Finally got a scanner for the first time in years. Just wondering if 
> anyone uses standard commercial OCR software (iE, not kurzweil or 
> OpenBook) and which ones you feel most comfortable with? I may shell out 
> for Open Book, but I'm not the only one using this computer, and it'd be 
> nice if I could just acquire a standard OCR package. I remember someone 
> telling me years ago that something they were using worked well with JAWS 
> and possibly other screenreaders as well...may have been FineReader, but I

> can't honestly remember. So, any experiences to share?
>
> JM
>
>
> For answers to frequently asked questions about this list visit:
> http://www.jaws-users.com/help/ 


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Re: [Blind-Computing] mainstream OCR packages?

2011-12-28 Thread Misty Dawn Bradley

Hi,
I just use standard OCR software. The two programs that I use that both work 
well with JAWS are Abby Fine Reader 9.0 as well as ReadIris 12 Pro. My Epson 
scanner already came with the CD to install Abby Fine Reader, and I found 
that it works well, and you can scan to Microsoft Word, Microsoft Excel, 
PDF, or to your email. ReadIris 12 is also good for scanning documents, and 
it allows you to take image files in your computer and turn them into 
editable text, which is good to have to gain access to text that may be in 
an image file that we cannot read. Also, ReadIris 12 Pro can recognize 
hand-printed text, so if someone writes you a note, it will be recognized, 
although the note has to be written very neatly in print letters, and you 
have to draw a frame around the text. I've never tried this feature myself, 
because most documents I have are typed, but it is built into the software.
My Epson scanner came with the CD to install Abby Fine Reader, and my 
all-in-one printer came with a limited version of ReadIris with the option 
to upgrade at a discounted price (I think it was $79 if I remember 
correctly.) If you check the CD and documentation that came with your 
scanner, you may find that there is an OCR program already on the CD, 
although it depends on the scanner that you get.
Anyway, I have found both softwares to work well. I use them on a daily 
basis to scan mail, documents, and textbooks without any problems.


Hope this helps.
Thanks,

Misty Dawn Bradley
mistydbrad...@gmail.com
- Original Message - 
From: "JM Casey" 

To: 
Sent: Wednesday, December 28, 2011 7:54 AM
Subject: [Blind-Computing] mainstream OCR packages?



Hello everyone.

Finally got a scanner for the first time in years. Just wondering if 
anyone uses standard commercial OCR software (iE, not kurzweil or 
OpenBook) and which ones you feel most comfortable with? I may shell out 
for Open Book, but I'm not the only one using this computer, and it'd be 
nice if I could just acquire a standard OCR package. I remember someone 
telling me years ago that something they were using worked well with JAWS 
and possibly other screenreaders as well...may have been FineReader, but I 
can't honestly remember. So, any experiences to share?


JM


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Re: [Blind-Computing] mainstream OCR packages?

2011-12-28 Thread Becky B.

Hello.
Before you decide on a scanning program, check out
http://www.readingmadeez.com/products/TextClonerPro.html
I've been using it for several years.  It does the job quite nicely for me 
and at a fraction of the cost of other programs.  Cost is $99.95 and you can 
download a trial version to check out.


Becky


- Original Message - 
From: "JM Casey" 

To: 
Sent: Wednesday, December 28, 2011 7:54 AM
Subject: [Blind-Computing] mainstream OCR packages?



Hello everyone.

Finally got a scanner for the first time in years. Just wondering if 
anyone uses standard commercial OCR software (iE, not kurzweil or 
OpenBook) and which ones you feel most comfortable with? I may shell out 
for Open Book, but I'm not the only one using this computer, and it'd be 
nice if I could just acquire a standard OCR package. I remember someone 
telling me years ago that something they were using worked well with JAWS 
and possibly other screenreaders as well...may have been FineReader, but I 
can't honestly remember. So, any experiences to share?


JM


For answers to frequently asked questions about this list visit:
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