Nuance FREE PDF Reader with free online PDF converter
Test Report (short version)
Software: - Nuance PDF Reader
Company: - Nuance Communications, Inc.
Operating: - System Microsoft Windows (xp, vistas, 7)
see Tech Specs at Nuance.com
Browser needed for online conversion
Price: free
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First of all, please excuse my English, I am not a native speaker.
I have a lot of pdf files on my hard drive that I always wanted to read, but found it to inconvenient to sit hours in front of a screen. Now that I have an eBook reader I need to convert the pdf into a resizable format. For that reason I need to extract the text into a html-file or some format that can be converted to html. Until now I used
Mobipocket Creator, which I consider the best free conversion tool. I read that the Nuance converter got some bad reviews and it is just under EUR 100. Acrobat is too expensive for me.
Installation: Simple, you download an exe file, run the file, installation will be automatically (windows-like), run the software.
Conversion: First file a book in pdf.format (German text about 65 pages), very simple and plane, head lines, body text, footer with page numbers, standard fonts. You open the file from the Nuance PDF Reader, there is a buttom for online conversion in the task bar. After you hit the buttom your browser will open at a Nuance site with a from, you need to choose the conversion format, enter an email address and hit send. After a few minutes the converted file is in your mailbox. If you choose Word you will receive a
docx-file. Nuance did a pretty good job in letting the converted text look like the original (which I do not care about, since I just want the content for the eBook reader). The footer with two long horizontal lines and the page number in-between was converted to a text box, which is inconvenient, since I will have to delete those manually for some 60 pages. Nuance recognized the page size, paragraphs, bold and italic text and put hard returns at the page breaks, which also have to be removed manually. So far so good. The result was very good, I got an editable Word document that looked almost identical to the original.
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second document (English text, 200+ pages) was a little more complicate, header and footer, graphics, some pages with 2 columns, forms and some artistic fonts in the chapter headlines and bullet lists. Same procedure, open document in the Nuance PDF Reader, looked perfect, I could select and copy any passage of text. So I sent it off to Nuance for conversion waited a few minutes and received the converted file in the mailbox, open the docx with Word. Big surprise.
Text passage -
Result
2 column text -
perfect
text in Box -
perfect with the box frame
web and email addresses (no link in the original) -
highlighted blue as a link
Header, footer -
as regular text or Word text field (inconvenient to remove)
Bullet list -
indented, but no bullets
graphics -
in text like the original
forms -
look very similar to the original
artistic fonts -
Big surprise: missing in the converted text or with typical OCR errors. (????)
Throughout the text a lot of OCR errors like I = 1, m = rn, b <=> h.
This really surprised me! Did Nuance use OCR to convert a pdf document? I could just copy and paste the problematic passages and got the right text. Well this was quite disappointing, but still this converted text, while needing some more editing was still usable. Mobipocket Creator did not have any problems with the artistic fonts but also had problems with this text.
On the other hand the Nuance result encouraged me to try
another test. Since it appeared that Nuance used OCR I scanned 20 pages of a book with two book pages on one landscape A4 scan. This resulted in a 5 MB pdf-file but text as a bitmap. I send the file via Nuance PDF Reader for online conversion and an editable Word file was returned. A file with all the typical scanning errors, but editable in Word or OpenOffice.
Final result: Conversion by Nuance produces good results and you get a free Optical Character Recognition program online. Perfect for all those who do not have access to OmniPage or FineReader, now you have a free ORC online.
More results with pictures later!