Abbyy FineReader OCR Professional 7.0 | 
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Rating: 5 reviews Sales Rank: 11015
Format: Cd-rom Platforms: Windows Nt, Macintosh, Linux, Unix, Windows 98, Windows 2000, Windows Me, Windows 95 Media: CD-ROM Operating System: Linux Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.8 Dimensions (in): 3.8 x 3.2 x 0.9
MPN: FRPFBW70 Model: LVPFBW80 UPC: 694976010264 EAN: 0694976010264 ASIN: B00009XUL1
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Product Description FINEREADER 7.0 PRO OCR FOR 98/WME/XP/W2K/NT BY ABBYY USA
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Great improvement over 6.0 January 22, 2005 AGadgetPerson 2 out of 3 found this review helpful
I use the try&buy version for a while and am very impressed with this product. OCR capability is excellent. A great improvement over 6.0 version. There are much fewer OCR errors than 6.0.
ALERT -- BIG ERRORS in the posted reviews September 8, 2004 michelb (USA) 8 out of 11 found this review helpful
The posted reviews are *not* about "Fine Reader OCR", they are aboout the "Lingvo" dictionary......
10x cheaper directly from ABBYY February 22, 2004 Maxim Khusid (Santa Clara, CA United States) 1 out of 11 found this review helpful
This software costs only $40 if bought directly from the seller. ANy ideas what Micro 3 Corp is, and why is sells it for $300? Go to www.abbyyusa.com. Overall, good dictionary, found it very useful. Software could have been written better, so I'm upgrading from version 6.5 to 9.0, hopefully they improved the soft. But still the best dictionary on the market in my opinion
Tough to evaluate September 10, 2003 3 out of 7 found this review helpful
The actual dictionary and convenience is superb. Dictionary is huge and works very well. That side of the product is a clear five stars. Now about the problems: Protection is a huge problem. It's inconvenient to store (you need to store floppy with CD), it's a hassle to install, and it's just a can of worms (or bugs, if you prefer). They provide "integration" with MS Office. Don't choose it! It sucks, and it does not work with all versions of Office, and even when it does, it does not make much sense. Also, I've seen copies of this software stopping to work and crushing after a certain period of time. It seems like this software is suspectible to other software upgrades, it probably uses a lot of shared Windows code, which is not carved in stone. So they need to put some work into stability (may be at the cost of some cool but stupid features like hot keys or "Office intergration"). And last but not least, the price is ridiculous. I would not pay for this more than [money amount]. After all, that's just a dictionary. We are not buying software, we are buying a useful functionality, in this case that's the dictionary, and equivalent printed dictionary is [money amount]only. If they have [bad] programmers and marketing, that's not worth paying for, that's their problem.
Beware! Old dictionaries of 70 -80 years and written new!! June 15, 2003 3 out of 7 found this review helpful
Works very unstably because of protection on enclosed 3.5" diskette (The Lingvo set is CD + 3.5" diskette w. security-key). Permanently it is necessary to reinstall the Lingvo-program. Two times because of it should be reinstalled my Windows. The interface of the program some more of times of Window 95. To work inconveniently because of a plenty of pop-up windows. Bad support of fonts. Periodically instead of Russian characters there are not readable characters. Linvo-support does not answer the mails! Dictionaries (dictionary bases) hardly obsolete. In the documentation to Lingvo is written, that the dictionaries from 2000 - 2002. Practically all dictionaries of 70 years, exampl. Russian-English dictionary of the writer Kuznetsov - 1973, and is written, that the dictionary new. The English-Russian polytechnic dictionary - is written, that dictionary published 2002, and actually paper dictionary has left in the beginning 90 years.
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