Tag Archives: optical character recognition

[v17.4, v17.1] Readiris – Main competitor to ABBYY FineReader

This article along with all titles and tags are the original content of AppNee. All rights reserved. To repost or reproduce, you must add an explicit footnote along with the URL to this article!
Any manual or automated whole-website collecting/crawling behaviors are strictly prohibited.
Any resources shared on AppNee are limited to personal study and research only, any form of commercial behaviors are strictly prohibited. Otherwise, you may receive a variety of copyright complaints and have to deal with them by yourself.
Before using (especially downloading) any resources shared by AppNee, please first go to read our F.A.Q. page more or less. Otherwise, please bear all the consequences by yourself.
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International License.

Speaking of OCR (optical character recognition) software, ABBY FineReader is probably the first one that comes to mind for office gens or any users who often deal with text and typesetting, whose function is undoubtedly the most powerful. But here AppNee wants everyone to know about another super-powerful OCR software – it’s Readiris developed by IRIS from Belgium. Its existence directly leads to such a result: ABBY FineReader has been unable to dominate the entire OCR industry all the time.

Continue reading [v17.4, v17.1] Readiris – Main competitor to ABBYY FineReader