Binding: CD-ROM Brand: I.R.I.S. EAN: 0765010200122 Format: CD-ROM Label: I.R.I.S. Manufacturer: I.R.I.S. Packaged Height: 200 hundredths-inches Packaged Length: 950 hundredths-inches Packaged Weight: 70 hundredths-pounds Packaged Width: 860 hundredths-inches Platform: Windows 98 Platform: Windows 2000 Platform: Windows Me Platform: Windows 95 Publisher: I.R.I.S. Release Date: 2001-10-21 Studio: I.R.I.S.
Product Description:
With the Readiris Pro series, I.R.I.S. has taken a quick, accurate OCR program and given it the ability to detect page layout and reproduce images. Readiris Pro 7.0 does a decent job at what it's supposed to do, but it's not without a fair number of flaws and flukes. The problems for us started with installation. Readiris Pro didn't recognize our Microtek flatbed scanner when we went through the otherwise handy setup wizard. It did, however, when we asked it to check out our TWAIN drivers through the File menu. When we were further plagued, this time by error dialogs, we were told by I.R.I.S. tech support that XP users need a patch, which is available through the cluttered I.R.I.S. Web site. Readiris Pro, like any OCR program, scans a document and then imports it into a word processing program such as Microsoft Word. The program scans text-only documents with alarming accuracy, and its error count is reduced by an interactive learning feature that verifies letters it doesn't understand. It faithfully recreates double-column text, and even text scattered in little blocks, newspaper style. Readiris Pro is supposed to be able to grab pages with images and recreate them with similar ease, but it had trouble with some of the pages we scanned. Sometimes it saw parts of logos--which should come through as graphics--as letters. Stylized lettering gave the program recognition trouble. In one case, it saw a table as a graphic, making it impossible to edit in Word. Through its problems, Readiris Pro is a workable OCR program, but it's worth your time to check out reviews of its competition. --Joel Durham, Jr.
Customer Reviews:
2 of 2 customers found the following review helpful:
disappointed - both in product and their support., 2005-08-27 Waited almost a year to get this product at a sale price.
When I got it, the joy of finally acquiring it very quickly passed. The first problem occured during setup. You are asked to choose your scanner "brand" from a drop-down menu list. They had tons of choices for: - HP - Agfa - Black widow ?
As for the rest of the scanner world: 1 choice for umax 1 for microtek 1 for Niscan 1 for Canon 1 for Silitek
As for VISIONEER; NOTHING! Zilch! Zip! Nada !
Unbelievable!
One of the most marketed scanners in office stores or online, and readiris can't see fit to include even ONE driver choice; not even a "generic visioneer" choice.
I figured they had at least added a "patch" or such at their website. NOPE! Nothing over at their website [support section] either.
I have owned like 4 visioneers over the past 6-8 years. And 1 canon and 1 umax. The point being, Visioneer is EVERYWHERE !
They might not be the world's BEST scanners, but they are a large part of the "middle-of-the-road" consumer marketplace.
Perhaps IF readiris was some sort of "worldclass" product, then maybe [a BIG maybe], they could get away with such a "primadonna" sort of attitude.
But common-sense business practice says to "market to the masses". [Anyone that doesn't better have such a whiz-bang product that they are backlogged with orders and customers are beating down their doors. I doubt Readiris has either such situation].
Anyway, the evaluation :
1. driver choices - poor. After choosing a "twain-generic" type of scanner choice, I was able to scan my test page.
2. OCR ability - The OCR capabilities was one of the lamest I have ever used.
I even chose a different scanner "type" or driver, but no improvement.
As for OCR, I have done better with the "bundled" software that came with any of my scanners. Meaning, those "Limited editions" that the scanner companies include. [not full versions, normally].
3. rating of packages I've personally tested:
I have used a lot of different packages and here is my list of grades, from worst to best: 1. worst - readiris 7 pro
2. middle of the road - "bundled softwares" - that come with scanners
3. Above average - omnipage, Textbridge, Pagemanager
4. Very good - the Adobe Elements 2.0 bundle that came with my Canon Lide scanner.
5. 5-star favorite.
ABBYY Finereader Pro Version 5 I used only the older version 5 pro, so far.
WOW ! I was blown away by the accuracy of OCR. It even beat out omnipage 8 and 9. Co-workers/friends that saw my finereader pro vs their omnipage were equally impressed. They immediately asked their supervisors to get it for them. Luckily ABBYY offers "competitive upgrades", from ANY brand OCR software to finereader pro. [ABBYY finereader is VERY liberal in competitive upgrades. ANY OCR product qualifies. Now THAT is A+ customer service and marketing].
Maybe Readiris will improve, but version 7 was a dismal showing.
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