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Steve Wilson
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Simon S Aysdie <gwhite@ti.com> wrote:
Try the free version and let us know your impressions.
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On Sunday, November 29, 2020 at 3:49:40 PM UTC-8, Steve Wilson wrote:
Simon S Aysdie <gwh...@ti.com> wrote:
PDF-Xchange viewer does OCR and allows you to add comments to the
PDF fil e.
It is free. I\'m running V2.5 which is very old, but it still has a
wide
range of options for commenting. It runs on XP and later.
https://www.tracker-software.com/product/pdf-xchange-viewer
The later version is called PDF-XChange Editor. I don\'t know much
about i t, but the manual and download links are at
https://www.tracker-software.com/product/pdf-xchange-editor
Okay--good to know. Thanks!
I have Acro Pro 9.5... it has been serving me well, but I\'ll guess
that somehow the SW people will eventually make it obsolete and
non-functional. The Acro Pro 9.5 OCR engine is okay--nothing to brag
about. It is about as good as the built in OCR of Paperport.
When I bought Paperport many years ago (v14, from Nuance at the time;
now it is Kofax,... I think). The Nuance program \"PDF Viewer Plus 7.1\"
came bundled with it. If PDF scans are poor quality, or what is being
scanned is poor to begin with, I\'ve noticed PDF Viewer Plus 7 does a
better detection job than Acro Pro 9.5, or the built in Paperport OCR.
Now you\'ve given me another to try!
Try the free version and let us know your impressions.
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Science teaches us to trust. - sw