Software : Universal Ocr 3.0

Software : Universal Ocr 3.0

Universal Ocr 3.0

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Universal Ocr 3.0
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Binding: CD-ROM
Brand: LANGUAGEFORCE
EAN: 0642573326547
Format: CD-ROM
Label: LANGUAGEFORCE
Manufacturer: LANGUAGEFORCE
Model: UNIOCR
Publisher: LANGUAGEFORCE
Sales Rank: 32024
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Universal OCR 3.0 has an impressive list of features: it supports an incredible 33 languages; it's 99 percent accurate; it uses any model scanner; and it scans, formats, and changes languages with the touch of a button. It also learns new characters; its 32-bit power easily reads low-quality print; it retains formatting and recognizes tables in spreadsheets; it includes a Page Analysis Mode; its Twain compliant technology automatically configures to ALL modern scanners; and it includes Internet Explorer Multilingual Edition. Now your scanner can turn foreign language text into editable text files that can be used by your word processor, spreadsheet, publishing software--just about anything. The Universal OCR is designed to work independently, or fully integrates with the Universal Translator Deluxe to extend the latter's powerful language translation capabilities to printed media.



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Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - * Save your money Language Force makes inferior products ...
Anything I ever bought from this company Language force has been pure garbage. It never works the way they claim it is suppose to, just read all the reviews about the language translantors they make. Save your money.


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