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Omnipage Pro 11
Get more from your scanner with Scansoft
Omnipage Pro 11, and maybe win one of two copies we've got to give
away. Review by Kai Chandler
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Product |
Omnipage Pro 11 |
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From |
Scansoft |
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Web |
www.scansoft.com |
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Price |
£434.74
(inc. VAT) An upgrade version is available for previous owners
of ScanSoft OCR products for £99.99 inclusive of VAT. |
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PPC Rating |
9/10 |
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System Requirements |
Windows 95, 98, ME, 2000, XP or NT 4.0. |
If you have a scanner, then it probably came bundled
with some software to perform Optical Character Recognition (OCR.)
This recognizes text in a scanned image and converts it into a
revisable form that can be edited in a word processor, emailed to a
colleague or otherwise modified. The bundled software is usually
labelled Lite, LE or Classic and is indeed, light in form and
function.
If you are serious about OCR then an upgrade to a
more competent package is a must.
With its recent acquisition of Caere, Scansoft now
offers the two leading OCR packages: Textbridge and Omnipage Pro.
J ust
launched is Omnipage Pro 11. Already an excellent product, how have
they improved it and is it worth upgrading?
Headlining the changes is recognition of industry
standard Acrobat .pdf files. You can now convert a .pdf file back to
an editable document which adds to Onnipage’s versatility. You can
also scan a document and create a multipage .pdf without needing the
expensive Adobe Acrobat tool. This will be of interest to web
publishers who may wish to create downloadable electronic brochures
for the web.
Also new in version 11 is HTML output. You can scan
a document or input file, use the OCR to recognize the content and
generate HTML files for uploading to a web page. Combined with the
ability to read .pdf files, this means you can now generate HTML
from .pdf!
Another
new feature is Voice Read-Back. Select from over 30 voices including
UK English male and female and hear the text read back. This feature
may be of interest to the partially sighted as it gives them the
opportunity to scan printed materials and have the text read out
aloud without requiring multiple software packages.
In common with earlier versions, Omnipage Pro 11 is
very easy to use. The manual OCR option breaks the process into
three steps:
get
page in black and white or colour. Alternatively, load file from
disk.
perform OCR
export results to file, mail or clipboard.
Even simpler, the AutoOCR button lets you run all
three functions in sequence, stopping only to prompt for spelling
corrections and file name to save the results into.
Omnipage is good at preserving the format of a
scanned document, whether it be a table or newspaper article. For
example, after scanning a complex multi-column magazine article,
Omnipage was able to generate a near identical .pdf version complete
with preserved images, headlines and column format. Recent advances
such as a despeckle option to clean up degraded documents and
improvements in the OCR engine have improved its recognition
accuracy still further. Intellitrain and User Dictionaries allow you
to train Omnipage to recognise non-standard typefaces and
personalise dictionaries to your specialist requirements.
New Functions
Not only can you run Omnipage on a standalone basis,
but when installed, it adds new functions to the toolbars in
Microsoft Office 97, 2000 and XP. These are “Acquire Text” and
“Acquire Text Settings” which allow you to scan text directly
into Office.
Verdict
To sum up, Omnipage Pro 11 is the Swiss army knife
of the scanner world. It boasts a wealth of functions including
text-to-speech and the ability to recognize the content of Adobe
Acrobat .pdf files. It can generate files in any of dozens of file
formats including Acrobat and HTML. The good news is that these
functions are built around one of the best OCR engines on the
market. Owners of earlier Scansoft products can upgrade for fairly
reasonable £99.99 (inc. VAT) but if you don’t have a package to
upgrade from it’s a whacking £434.74 (inc. VAT).
Giveaways
The good news is that we’ve got two copies to
give away. Just click here,
fill out the form, and if you’re one of the two lucky readers to
be drawn out of the hat, you’ll get your very own copy!
Kai Chandler
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