Unfortunately Adobe Acrobat Professional isexpensive at full price
(about $300 I think). A cheaper less powerful option (about $50) is
PDFPen 4 which has an OCR function built in. Its fine for short
documents, but on long documents the slow place is very noticeable.
DevonThink Pro Office
On 17.01.2009, at 22:33, Noam A. Osband wrote:
> Well, if there is nothing good that's free, does anyone have a
> suggestion for a good OCR program for my Mac? The main thing I need
> it for is converting PdF files I have on my computer into the kind
> of PdF where I can do things like high
Well, if there is nothing good that's free, does anyone have a suggestion
for a good OCR program for my Mac? The main thing I need it for is
converting PdF files I have on my computer into the kind of PdF where I can
do things like highlight and underline.
thanks,
noam
> "Christiaan" == Christiaan Hofman writes:
Christiaan> On 17 Jan 2009, at 3:06 AM, Jose Figueroa-O'Farrill wrote:
>>
>> Hi,
>>
>> I can't seem to get Aquamacs 1.6 and Skim 1.2 to play together using
>> SyncTeX. LaTeX is compiling with "-synctex=1" and indeed the
>> .synctex.gz file is b
On 17.01.2009, at 02:06, Jose Figueroa-O'Farrill wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I can't seem to get Aquamacs 1.6 and Skim 1.2 to play together using
> SyncTeX. LaTeX is compiling with "-synctex=1" and indeed the
> .synctex.gz file is being created. Doing Shift-Command-Click in an
> Aquamacs LaTeX buffer do
On 16 Jan 2009, at 11:59 PM, Ivan Werning wrote:
> I encounter the following behavior.
>
> When using LaTeX I will often update a PDF file already open in Skim
> by compiling (with pdflatex, say).
>
> Sometimes I like to have the PDF file in full mode---switching back
> and forth between my edito
On 17 Jan 2009, at 3:06 AM, Jose Figueroa-O'Farrill wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I can't seem to get Aquamacs 1.6 and Skim 1.2 to play together using
> SyncTeX. LaTeX is compiling with "-synctex=1" and indeed the
> .synctex.gz file is being created. Doing Shift-Command-Click in an
> Aquamacs LaTeX buffer