Hi Anne and Others,

No, Text Detective does not yet support languages other than English.  What 
that means for languages like French, which use a Latin alphabet, is that 
you'll get many of the words, but characters where you have an "e" with an 
acute accent will show up as the number "6", for example.

The plus side is that it is simple to use, and it gives people some better 
immediate results because it has them hold the phone in landscape mode, which 
is the way most VoiceOver users will pick up their iPhones, and is easier to 
keep documents in alignment.  However, because you're holding the phone this 
way, and the document has to be in portrait mode, you don't get the full page 
-- only a section of it.  There's no setting to turn flash on, again in the 
interests of keeping things simple.  Unlike Prizmo, TextGrabber, and Perfect 
OCR, you need to orient the page correctly to get results.  The program won't 
work if the document is upside down or rotated 90 degrees as it will for these 
other programs.

The design philosophy, I believe, is to let people get some results right away. 
 If you don't get results, you simply rotate the page and try again, and 
because it's relatively fast to navigate the controls, it's not hard to do this.

In my estimation, the actual time to OCR is not really faster than with Prizmo. 
 The complication that I believe most people find with Prizmo, apart from 
having to practice the alignment and holding things flat and in good light, is 
that there are multiple steps, even though most of this is just double-tapping 
the "Next" button in the top right corner.  And if Prizmo were to implement a 
"quick process" mode where it assumed all the defaults and that you'd make no 
changes at all (since you need vision to crop, adjust images, etc.), I bet that 
would make things a lot easier for VoiceOver users.

With Text Detective you still have to hold things flat, aligned, and in good 
light, but there are fewer steps.  It is also more tolerant of slight alignment 
errors, just as Prizmo is more tolerant of such errors than most OCR programs 
(believe it or not).

For people who are having difficulty pressing the "Start Scan" button in Text 
Detective while holding the phone flat, try putting your forefinger on the 
button while you hold the phone in landscape mode with your two hands, but keep 
your middle finger free.  Then, when you have lifted your phone to the correct 
height, use a split tap with your middle finger to press the button without 
shaking the phone.

I think Text Detective has good features, but won't give full page information 
in its current mode.  By the way, Perfect OCR supports Russian, although I 
haven't tested that out yet -- just the French.  And TextGrabber gives the full 
range of ABBYY's OCR language support, so should also support Chinese, 
Japanese, Korean, Arabic, etc. in addition to the above.

HTH.   Cheers,

Esther

On Jul 21, 2012, at 10:33 AM, Anne Robertson wrote:

> Having looked at the description of this app, I see no reference to other 
> languages, and yet it is in the French appstore. Does it support any other 
> languages?
> 
> Cheers,
> 
> Anne
> 

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