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Abbyy FineReader 7.0 Professional (10/07/2003)

Abbyy FineReader 7.0 Professional

Entered CNET Catalog: 10/07/2003

SKU: 0694976010264

Manufacturer: Global Marketing Partners

Manufacturer description

ABBYY FineReader 7.0 is award-winning OCR software that delivers superior OCR and PDF conversion capabilities with improved recognition accuracy and format retention. ABBYY FineReader 7.0 Professional Edition provides users with all the capabilities of a modern OCR system, giving them full control over information management. It is intended for home users and small businesses.

Product summary

The goodThe good: Easy to use; powerful recognition features; versatile export options; expanded support of Adobe Acrobat Reader PDF files.

The badThe bad: Program now requires activation before use.

The bottom lineThe bottom line: FineReader 7.0 Professional's accurate character recognition and low price make it perfect for home use.

Average user rating: 0 stars

Editors' review

  • Editors' Choice: No
  • Reviewed on: 10/24/2003
FineReader 7.0 Professional Edition from Abbyy Software House once again raises the bar for desktop optical character recognition (OCR) applications. It's easy to install and use, although the new mandatory product activation requirement is a minor annoyance. FineReader also features a wide range of powerful advanced functions to give greater control over how the app itself works, though mastering these takes some time and skill. At $299, FineReader is pricey, but if you already own a scanner with bundled software, you'll probably qualify for the competitive $149 upgrade price. While ScanSoft's PaperPort Pro is suitable for businesses, the lower-priced FineReader is better suited for families and home-office users.

Abbyy FineReader 7.0 Professional Edition installs easily, and--with one notable exception--performs like any other OCR application. On our test system, the default installation created a folder containing about 175MB of data. The program will work with any TWAIN-compatible device--that is, almost all scanners. If you have more than one input device installed on your system, however, rather than ask you which one to use, it will choose for you; we'd prefer the option. On our test system, it chose a Webcam, but we were able to reconfigure the program to work with our flatbed scanner instead.



The FineReader OCR interface shows the original image, recognized text, and a close-up image of the scanned page.

The notable installation exception is that FineReader 7.0 now requires product activation. If you're connected to the Internet, it's simple to complete this copy-protection step. If you can't connect to the Internet, however, FineReader will run--in a crippled state that won't save or print recognized text.

The FineReader interface makes basic OCR tasks as simple or as complex as you'd like. Right below the standard menu bar, you'll find a toolbar with five large icons. One launches several one-step scan and read operations, ideal for beginners who need help wading through many OCR options. The other four buttons control individual steps, letting you scan, read, proofread, and save the recognized pages as a document. More-experienced OCR users will find that additional toolbars provide quick access to advanced functions such as recognition zone adjustments, image editing, and rotation.

PDF has become the lingua franca of the online document world because Adobe gives away the Reader program free. So it's a good thing that FineReader expands its Adobe Acrobat PDF file capabilities in version 7.0. FineReader not only now supports most available types of PDF, it also exports PDFs and extracts text from PDFs, a capability that turns PDF into an editable file format.

FineReader's speed and accuracy have improved, too, and the software now works hand-in-hand with Microsoft Office 2003. For example, you can scan a document directly into the middle of a Word 2003 document, then use Word's own proofing tools to correct the recognized text. You can also output scanned documents to PowerPoint 2003, making it easy to create presentations from existing documents.



FineReader can handle pages with complex formatting, such as this mortised illustration, but you'll have to do some manual tweaking to help the app get it right.

A bonus program included with FineReader scans forms, but this is not a particularly helpful tool, since FineReader doesn't, for example, automatically identify the blanks the way ScanSoft's PaperPort Pro 9.0 does.

In general, FineReader performed very well in our informal tests, with few errors, handling even multipage documents scanned with an automatic sheet feeder without incident. Some complex formatting and tables, however, resulted in reversed text: light text on a dark background. Text wrapped around a nonrectangular shape also caused some problems but was resolved with some manual adjustment.

Technical support for Abbyy FineReader is very good; Abbyy offers free support for registered users for the life of the product. The company's online technical support site offers a wealth of useful information, including a list of tested and supported scanners. You can also contact the company for technical support by e-mail or by phone. Phone support is available via a toll call Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. PT.



Abbyy provides good online support for FineReader and offers additional technical support via e-mail and phone.

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Abbyy FineReader 7.0 Professional specifications

  • General
  • Category Utilities
  • Subcategory Utilities - OCR software
  • Version 7.0
  • License pricing Standard
  • Software
  • License Type Complete package
  • License Qty 1 user
  • License Pricing Standard
  • Platform Windows
  • Distribution Media CD-ROM
  • Package Type Retail
  • System Requirements
  • OS Required Microsoft Windows Millennium Edition , Microsoft Windows XP , Microsoft Windows 98 , Microsoft Windows 2000 , Microsoft Windows NT 4.0 SP6 or later
  • Min Processor Type 200.0 MHz , 200.0 MHz , 200.0 MHz
  • Peripheral / Interface Devices Mouse or compatible device , CD-ROM
  • System Requirements Details Microsoft Windows 2000 / XP - RAM 64.0 MB - HD 220.0 MB , Microsoft Windows NT 4.0 SP6 or later - RAM 32.0 MB - HD 220.0 MB , Microsoft Windows 98/ME - RAM 64.0 MB - HD 220.0 MB
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