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Old 10-10-2008, 07:51 PM   #8
bbusybookworm
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I'll say that Adobe's OCR is basic and while it does a decent job, in no where near that accurate. It does ok with Normal office documents and stuff, where the language is plain, it's not that good when you throw in a lot of strange / complex words or layouts into the mix.

I've had much better results from Abby Finreader 9 Pro when I got the chance to use it.
It was able to identify words, diagrams, etc with relative ease and was able to deal with foreign language words and accents much better.

The drawback is that its not cheap, and it does take a while to process and is quiet system heavy.
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