(Article originally appeared in DIR 2/21/14 premium issue)
New network deployment capabilities, more
accurate table extraction, improved efficiency features, and compatibility with
Windows 8 are some of the highlights of ABBYY’s
FineReader 12 OCR application, which was announced last week. “Our primary
objective when we do a product refresh is to continue to increase accuracy,”
said Angel Brown, director, product marketing for ABBYY’s OCR products. “We
also want to add features that make the software easier to use.
“Also, while we’ve been making inroads with
FineReader focusing primarily on the SOHO and SMB space, with the new release
of our Corporate Edition, which has network installation capabilities, we
expect to move deeper into the small enterprise and departmental level at large
enterprises. End users now have the capability of rolling out systems for
potentially thousands of users, and we will be offering volume licensing
discounts. We’ve sold a lot of single user licenses over the years to organizations
where we plan on going back and turning those into multi-user sites.”
FineReader 12 Corporate Edition starts at $399
to work with a dual core processor and $599 for a quad-core version. FineReader
12 Professional lists for $170. CDW,
Ingram Micro, and the ABBYY direct
store are the three most popular sales channels for the application.
Leveraging ABBYY’s ADRT (Adaptive
Document Recognition Technology) IDR, FineReader 12 improves table recognition
by up to 40%, which means users have to spend less time tweaking their results.
Users can also save time by extracting items like tables and quotes without
having to apply OCR to an entire document. Along those same lines, users can
now extract text from single pages, while OCR processing of an entire document
carries on in the background.
Windows 8 compatibility means
that the application can now leverage the latest PC touchscreen features.
FineReader 12 Professional is available now, with the Corporate Edition due to
become available next month.
For more information: http://bit.ly/FineReader12PR
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