Personally I really like Open Book. It is easy to use, accurate,
flexible, and does some nice things like help one find on-line books,
and photocopy. If you use JAWS it interfaces seemlessly. If you use
another screen reader, then you do have to put that screen reader to
sleep when using Open Book.
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> Hi All:
> I am looking for views of any individual on their preference for OCR
> software for use by someone with little or no vision. My most important
> concerns are ease of use/simplicity, and quality of the OCR result. For
> example, some OCR software may provide very accurate OCR output but
> require extensive settings to achieve the result.
> For example, a few programs of interest are FreedomScientific's Open
> Book, Kurzweil's K1000, and OmniPage.
> Any and all responses greatly appreciated.
> Thanks and have a great Holiday Season!
> Stan
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