Re: I lost my serial for abbyy fine reader for mac, is there any hope of retrieving it?

2015-04-18 Thread Dionipher Presas Herrera
go to abby fine reader pro, then go to menu then about abby fine reader you can see it there. > On 19 Apr 2015, at 1:12 am, Ted Phillips wrote: > > Hi all. The subject says it, I did a reinstall of OS10 last night and > didn’t see my e-mail with the serial for Abbyy fine reader

I lost my serial for abbyy fine reader for mac, is there any hope of retrieving it?

2015-04-18 Thread Ted Phillips
Hi all. The subject says it, I did a reinstall of OS10 last night and didn’t see my e-mail with the serial for Abbyy fine reader for mac. I did write a message to Abbyy support. Is there hope, or did I waste $130 that I can’t get back? Thanks all Ted Phillips -- You received this

Re: Abbyy fine reader for Mac

2010-06-18 Thread Allison Manzino
Hi Mary and all, I was under the impression that the Intel Reader was a portable device. Well, I think it is unless you use it with the capture station. I thought in listening to podcasts and demos about this product, that the great thing about the Intel Reader is that you don't have to be tied

Re: Abbyy fine reader for Mac

2010-06-18 Thread Donna Goodin
No, probably not the most efficient method for scanning books. :) Donna On Jun 18, 2010, at 12:39 PM, Mary Otten wrote: > Yes, it will be great if they come out with an accessible scanning ocr app > for the IPhone. But I don't think I see such an app being for the most > efficient way to do book

Re: Abbyy fine reader for Mac

2010-06-18 Thread Chris Moore
If the iPhone was docked into an L shaped stand like Humanware's iPal then multiple pages could be easily done. Turn the page and wait for the camera click, then turn to the next page and so on. Also the ability to upload the data direct to a computer like the iPal to take advantage of a better

Re: Abbyy fine reader for Mac

2010-06-18 Thread Chris Moore
Specifically, is the flash LED or xenon based? > > Cheers, > > Dónal > > -Original Message- > From: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com > [mailto:macvisionar...@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of Chris Moore > Sent: 18 June 2010 17:06 > To: macvisionaries@googlegrou

Re: Abbyy fine reader for Mac

2010-06-18 Thread Mary Otten
Yes, it will be great if they come out with an accessible scanning ocr app for the IPhone. But I don't think I see such an app being for the most efficient way to do books. Great for stuff on the go, however. Mary -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "M

Re: Abbyy fine reader for Mac

2010-06-18 Thread Donna Goodin
Also, with Iphone 4 now sporting a 5 megapixel camera, you have to believe that OCR apps will be created for it as well. Donna On Jun 18, 2010, at 12:05 PM, Chris Moore wrote: > Maybe we are all thinking a bit too old school. Two weeks ago Humanware > demonstrated document readers to me which u

Re: Abbyy fine reader for Mac

2010-06-18 Thread Donna Goodin
I think that ABEECEE (sp) is looking at developing a similar program for the Mac. Donna On Jun 18, 2010, at 12:05 PM, Chris Moore wrote: > Maybe we are all thinking a bit too old school. Two weeks ago Humanware > demonstrated document readers to me which used a camera instead. The camera > wa

Re: Abbyy fine reader for Mac

2010-06-18 Thread Mary Otten
Yes, I've heard of that Humanware device, the Intel reader. Its got a hefty pricetag, and it doesn't run on a Mac either. the folks who make the IPAL are supposedly starting a beta test program for something that will run on a mac and use the same system for scanning as they have with Windows. B

RE: Abbyy fine reader for Mac

2010-06-18 Thread Dónal Fitzpatrick
lf Of Chris Moore Sent: 18 June 2010 17:06 To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com Subject: Re: Abbyy fine reader for Mac Maybe we are all thinking a bit too old school. Two weeks ago Humanware demonstrated document readers to me which used a camera instead. The camera was portable as it was on a fo

Re: Abbyy fine reader for Mac

2010-06-18 Thread Chris Moore
Maybe we are all thinking a bit too old school. Two weeks ago Humanware demonstrated document readers to me which used a camera instead. The camera was portable as it was on a fold up tripod type thing. The software was on a Windows machine which drove the camera, words were also displayed on

Re: Abbyy fine reader for Mac

2010-06-18 Thread Mary Otten
Hi allison, While I have not used abbyy for the Mac, based on what I've heard people say, no, it is nowhere near like K1000, which I have used for probably a decade. Yes, you can hook up a usb scanner, and if you get one that FR recognized, such as the hp 8300 pro or epson 200 or 300, I forget t

Abbyy fine reader for Mac

2010-06-18 Thread Allison Manzino
Hi everyone, I've been following the posts on Abbyy Fine reader. Is it like Kurzweil for Mac? Does it operate on the same principles as Kurzweil 1000? WHat I mean by this question is it possible to hook up a USB scanner and use Abbyy Fine Reader to scan a printed document? I need a scanning/rea