![]() ![]() * Editor’s Choice award from Macworld UK, April 2010 named “Best Professional Software” at the Macworld Awards in June 2010. For more information about the product, please visit. Customers who have previous releases of the product can update them free of charge by downloading the update from the ABBYY web site or the Mac App Store. ![]() ![]() Availability and PricingĪBBYY FineReader Express Edition for Mac is available via both the Mac App Store ℠ and ABBYY’s online store. The application intelligently re-creates layout and formatting elements found in the original document including tables, columns, graphics, bullets and numbering. It also supports the conversion of image-only and scanned PDFs into searchable PDF format, which is ideal for archiving purposes. A combination of powerful conversion functions and a highly intuitive interface makes FineReader Express an ideal Mac OCR application for individual users.ĪBBYY FineReader Express Edition for Mac recognizes text in 171 languages and can distinguish multilingual documents containing up to 3 languages. ABBYY FineReader 15 comes in two versions: a 199 Standard version that doesn't include the document-compare feature but has all the app's essential PDF editing tools and a 299 Corporate version. Based on ABBYY’s superior recognition technologies, the application accurately turns scanned paper documents, PDF files, and digital camera images into searchable and editable files, maintaining the original formatting and layout. 10.7 Lion.Īwarded “Best Professional Software” and “Editor’s Choice”* by Macworld UK magazine for its admirable speed and precision, ABBYY FineReader Express Edition for Mac delivers high quality document conversion and helps Mac users to increase their everyday productivity. Perhaps a future version of DEVONthink will allow user-configurable metadata “fields” that work for all of the document filetypes in a database, but do not involve modification of the native filetypes of those documents.ABBYY®, a leading provider of document recognition, document capture, and linguistic technologies and services, today announced a new release of ABBYY FineReader Express Edition for Mac that is compatible with the newly launched Apple® Mac OS® X v. I usually want an approach that’s more flexible, less limiting and more powerful than the limited metadata fields of PDFs. When I need to associate searchable metadata to a document, I use a linked rich text note, perhaps in conjunction with group organization and/or tagging. And as I often create queue of scanner output images awaiting OCR when I’m scanning, I don’t want the queue to stop and wait for my action – so I leave the option to add metadata after text recognition unchecked in Preferences > OCR. I don’t use those metadata fields of PDFs, as they wouldn’t be useful in my database workflows, because they are not practically available for other document filetypes in my databases. I don’t know of a way to access the Document Properties fields of PDFs during scanning to DEVONthink Pro Office, without also running OCR. Every other data entry technique does not offer the opportunity to enter the metadata at the time of import (I think). In a related question, is it possible to scan documents and import them without OCR and yet enter the metadata as each document is scanned? Seems that the only way to get the metadata entry box is to scan and OCR within DT. ![]()
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