Re: ABBYY FineReader Express for the Mac [was Re: Abbey Fin Reader}

2010-03-26 Thread Scott Howell
John, Last night I had clicked on that Trial link and I don't believe I mentioned that in my first message. However, I could never get it to work. However, this morning and now that I'm mostly functioning after my first cup of coffee, I was able to get to the page where I put in my info to rece

Re: ABBYY FineReader Express for the Mac [was Re: Abbey Fin Reader}

2010-03-25 Thread John André Netland
Sent: Thursday, March 25, 2010 6:46 PM > Subject: Re: ABBYY FineReader Express for the Mac [was Re: Abbey Fin Reader} > > Hi Scott, > > Find the "Select your country" pop-up, and after selecting your country, > click the download link right above the "System REq

Re: ABBYY FineReader Express for the Mac [was Re: Abbey Fin Reader}

2010-03-25 Thread Scott Howell
cess link before they went >>> through their recent upgrade to a new server and address.) Once again, the >>> 15-day free trial link is: >>> http://www.abbyy.com/finereader_for_mac/trial/# >>> >>> HTH >>> >>> Cheers, >>> >

Re: ABBYY FineReader Express for the Mac [was Re: Abbey Fin Reader}

2010-03-25 Thread Carolyn
Hi John Andre Thanks for this info. I an use it as well. Take care. Caarolyn - Original Message - From: John André Netland To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com Sent: Thursday, March 25, 2010 6:46 PM Subject: Re: ABBYY FineReader Express for the Mac [was Re: Abbey Fin Reader

Re: ABBYY FineReader Express for the Mac [was Re: Abbey Fin Reader}

2010-03-25 Thread John André Netland
backlogged. >> (I did manage to send this link to the mac-access link before they went >> through their recent upgrade to a new server and address.) Once again, the >> 15-day free trial link is: >> http://www.abbyy.com/finereader_for_mac/trial/# >> >> HTH

Re: ABBYY FineReader Express for the Mac [was Re: Abbey Fin Reader}

2010-03-25 Thread Scott Howell
re they went > through their recent upgrade to a new server and address.) Once again, the > 15-day free trial link is: > http://www.abbyy.com/finereader_for_mac/trial/# > > HTH > > Cheers, > > Esther > > > James & Nash wrote: > >> Hi list, >

Re: Abbey Fin Reader

2010-03-24 Thread Anne Robertson
Hello Kimberly, As I explained to someone else yesterday. it was the OCR that took ten minutes, not the scanning. I was just using a portable USB Canon Lide 700F scanner and it took me about two hours to scan the book. If you can find a scanner with automatic feed, VueScan can handle this. Che

Re: Abbey Fin Reader

2010-03-24 Thread Kimberly thurman
Hi Ann: If I may ask, what brand of scanner do you have? Is it a duplex scanner and auto fed? It seems as though it would have to be if you scanned a whole book in 10 minutes. Thanks in advance! Smilie! On Mar 23, 2010, at 5:36 PM, Anne Robertson wrote: > Hello James, > > It's only the tri

Re: ABBYY FineReader Express for the Mac [was Re: Abbey Fin Reader}

2010-03-24 Thread Anne Robertson
the mac-access link before they went >>> through their recent upgrade to a new server and address.) Once again, the >>> 15-day free trial link is: >>> http://www.abbyy.com/finereader_for_mac/trial/# >> >>> HTH >> >>> Cheers, >> &

Re: ABBYY FineReader Express for the Mac [was Re: Abbey Fin Reader}

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Re: ABBYY FineReader Express for the Mac [was Re: Abbey Fin Reader}

2010-03-24 Thread Mary Otten
According to what I read on the Abby site, if you can find a scanner with twain drivers that are not emulated, Abbyy should work directly with that scanner. To me, that implies that you wouldn't need another app to do the actual scanning process, such as viewscan. thus far, I haven't heard of an

Re: ABBYY FineReader Express for the Mac [was Re: Abbey Fin Reader}

2010-03-24 Thread mani
nk is: > >http://www.abbyy.com/finereader_for_mac/trial/# > > > HTH > > > Cheers, > > > Esther > > > James & Nash wrote: > > >> Hi list, > > >> Having read Esther's post on Abbey Fine Reader Express for Josh, I am a > >> l

Re: ABBYY FineReader Express for the Mac [was Re: Abbey Fin Reader}

2010-03-23 Thread James & Nash
e > 15-day free trial link is: > http://www.abbyy.com/finereader_for_mac/trial/# > > HTH > > Cheers, > > Esther > > > James & Nash wrote: > >> Hi list, >> >> Having read Esther's post on Abbey Fine Reader Express for Josh, I

ABBYY FineReader Express for the Mac [was Re: Abbey Fin Reader}

2010-03-23 Thread Esther
r recent upgrade to a new server and address.) Once again, the 15-day free trial link is: http://www.abbyy.com/finereader_for_mac/trial/# HTH Cheers, Esther James & Nash wrote: Hi list, Having read Esther's post on Abbey Fine Reader Express for Josh, I am a little confused. I h

Re: Abbey Fin Reader

2010-03-23 Thread Anne Robertson
Hello James, It's only the trial version that limits you to one page. I scanned a whole book a few days ago and Abbyy FineReader did the OCR on the whole thing in one go. It took about ten minutes for around 200 pages. Cheers, Anne -- You received this message because you are subscribed to t

Abbey Fin Reader

2010-03-23 Thread James & Nash
Hi list, Having read Esther's post on Abbey Fine Reader Express for Josh, I am a little confused. I have heard people mention Abbey Fin Reader Expres on here before, and was under the impresion that it was a fully functional all-singing al-dancing application which even provied multi-lan