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To: Piyush Pant; AccessIndia: a list for discussing accessibility and issues
concerning
the disabled.
Subject: Re: [AI] Experience of scanning through open book?
thank you friend. i will try this software
On 3/13/14, Piyush Pant wrote:
> Dear Aravind,
> If you are looking
thank you friend. i will try this software
On 3/13/14, Piyush Pant wrote:
> Dear Aravind,
> If you are looking for a scan to speech solution then I recommend the Lex
> Scanner because:
>
> * Lex is a combination of high speed scanner & software which provides
> high
> speed and instant sca
Dear Aravind,
If you are looking for a scan to speech solution then I recommend the Lex
Scanner because:
* Lex is a combination of high speed scanner & software which provides
high speed and instant scan to speech solution.
* It's price is even less than the software price of Kur
hello Mr. mohit,
thanks for your remarks on lexcam. this will help me to think and make
my decision accordingly. as you have mentioned that while using lexcam
for scanning neumerous pages such as, more than 20 it crashes down.
the same problem occurs hwile using pearl camera too. once i complete
s
friends, i'm planning to ask my employer, andhrabank purchase a
scanning software for visually challenged employees. so kindly tell me
which software will be most useful? abby fine reader or kursweil or
open book?
we have jaws already. higher managers ask to scan and send to them as
image pdf alway
Hey mukesh, why don't you scan a page as an image using perl camera
and get it recognise through fine reader. I hope the table will be
intact in recognition results. I tried LexCam to use with open book as
a source of the scanner but it didn't recognise LexCam.
Using LexCam is also good option, tab
ABBYY FineReader 11 very good
On 3/11/14, Hozefa Tambawala wrote:
> Its Find Reader 9.0.
>
> On 3/11/14, Mohib Anwar Rafel wrote:
>> How to get the information that which version of fine reader is being
>> used by latest open book?
>>
>> On 3/11/14, Shaktikumar Agrawal wrote:
>>> On 3/11/14, Mo
hello,
can anyone on the list share their experience of lexcam especially
regarding tabular text? do we have anyone from chhatisgarh using this
product? if so i would like to visit them and personally test this
product to see the results of tabular text.
thanks,
On 3/12/14, Ajay Minocha wrote:
Hello,
Unfortunately, I too couldn't find the way to make open book read
tabular text correctly.
Therefore, I use find reader most of the times.
Regards,
Ajay
On 3/11/14, mukesh jain wrote:
> hello,
> i am using pearl camera with openbook and its quite good with
> continuous text. but unable to g
hello,
i am using pearl camera with openbook and its quite good with
continuous text. but unable to get the exact results for text with
table. even simple table is not appearing properly after converting in
to word format. while with fine reader, this use to be happen
fantastically. don't know if o
Its Find Reader 9.0.
On 3/11/14, Mohib Anwar Rafel wrote:
> How to get the information that which version of fine reader is being
> used by latest open book?
>
> On 3/11/14, Shaktikumar Agrawal wrote:
>> On 3/11/14, Mohib Anwar Rafel wrote:
>>> Friends please share the experiences of scanning w
How to get the information that which version of fine reader is being
used by latest open book?
On 3/11/14, Shaktikumar Agrawal wrote:
> On 3/11/14, Mohib Anwar Rafel wrote:
>> Friends please share the experiences of scanning with open book. Is it
>> better than kurzweil and fine reader? Can I a
On 3/11/14, Mohib Anwar Rafel wrote:
> Friends please share the experiences of scanning with open book. Is it
> better than kurzweil and fine reader? Can I acquire only images
> through open book using LexCam digital scanner?
>
> --
> Mohib Anwar Rafel
> 2009 - 2011 M.Phil, International Legal Stu
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