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“PC Week Labs was able to start scanning text seconds after
installing the program without resources to the excellent documentation
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PC Week |
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“TypeReader provides a better Windows interface than other
OCR package ...”
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PC Week Mar |
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“The technology is advanced; the power and sophistication
are impressive ... TypeReader is a superb choice for anyone in the
market for a top-self OCR product.”
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Windows Magazine |
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“TypeReader offers an elegant designed user interface, unmatched
flexibility in job processing capability.”
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PC Magazine |
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“TypeReader distinguishes itself from the competition with
an exceptionally well-designed interface and the ability to recognize
an impressive variety of font.”
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MacUser |
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| “We found TypeReader to be the easiest application to use.
This is largely due to the floating Galley windows which provides
single-click access to the nuts and bolts functionality. With ...
one button -- AutoStart. ... TypeReader also leads the way on user
interface design” |
MacUser Aug |
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“ExperVision realized that potential users of OCR are typically
not computer gurus. ... That why TypeReader was designed to be as
easy and automatic to use as possible -- like a copy machine. Both
frequent and occasional users will rarely need to refer to the user’s
manual.”
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Indy PC News |
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“...of the two vendors (ExperVision’s TypeReader Pro
3.0XA Xerox’s TextBridge) ExperVision takes the quicker approach...TypeReader’s
“auto” button quickly grabs and displays all of the pages
in your ADF, and then asks you to “continue, flip or end.”
At the end of scanning the pages are rapidly deskewed, segmented and
OCRed, with all of this activity dynamically displayed. It not only
gives the user a sense that progress is being made, this maximum display
approach also provides instant feedback on the success of the entire
process. Compared to the split second feedback display of TypeReader,
TextBridge shows the operator very little of what is going on...A
few other quirks in TextBridge are notable, especially when compared
with TypeReader...Additionally, TextBridge was unable to process several
sample images files, including .dcx and various .TIFF files that the
competitors routinely handle...When scanning the same 15 pages, TextBridge
took 2:06, while TypeReader took 1:25 not only to scan, but also to
deskew the images. These examples point to ExperVision [TypeReader
Professional 3.0XA] as a leaner quicker approach overall...”
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Imaging World |
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“Features and highlights of TypeReader are it’s ease
of use...TypeReader has a well designed-graphical user interface,
an intuitive and consistent set of commands and procedures, on-line
help that is always available and it takes full advantage of the Windows
environment...it’s simply the best and easiest to use. If you
have a flat bed scanner it won’t be complete until you add TypeReader
as one of your software packages.”
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Blue Chips Magazine |
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| “[TypeReader] Installation took minutes and I was presented
with a nice looking screen that is called the “Gallery”.
Why was it nice? Because although there were control buttons everywhere,
they were clearly labeled and intuitive to use.” |
Micro Computer Mart (UK) |
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“I have been using Type Reader Professional 3.0XA for Windows
for a little over a month with extreme satisfaction. The first test
out of the box, I wanted to revise our wills which were 14 page documents.
The OCR had 2 spelling errors (proper names) in the 14 pages and kept
all for-matting in tact. It’s fast, accurate and defines a new
dimension in OCR technology for others to follow. OCR has been around
for many years and with each generation the accuracy and speed improves.
This is a great product which I can recommend to anyone interested
in OCR technology.”
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MVPCUG November Newsletter |
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| “Lastly is TypeReader's clean interface. It is remarkable
how ExperVision can have all this control with such a usable, unintimidating
face. I tried to see what was left out to provide such an inviting
user screen, but couldn't determine any omissions. ExperVision just
has done a fine job of making a normally complicated process much
less confusing from the get-go.” |
Central Jersey Comp. Club |
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