
#Review abbyy finereader express edition for mac full version
The full version also felt slower than the trial one. It seems that the trial version was better at automatically de-skewing the page. I was then able to compare scanning/ocr'ing the same page, same book as I had done with the trial version, and noted that there were a few more errors with the full version. I downloaded the update, it indicated it was compatible with OS X 10.6 and indeed it did not hang at the "Document Conversion" window it was now version 8. On the next launch I thought to see if there was an entry for checking for updates, and there was. Part: 718/4 (from the app's About menu, as a Finder Get Info does not include version information). I didn't think to make a note of the trial version, but the (broken) paid version was 8. 1 of 1 pages processed" But, the button "Finished" was greyed out so the process essentially ended there All other menus were greyed out, so I had to quit the program via the Mac utility Activity Monitor. As with the trial, the scan proceeded and put up a window "Document Conversion" showing a progress bar that ended with the notation "Finished. I then launched the application, and proceeded to do a test scan on a book that had worked fine on the trial version. Installing this software will replace a newer version with an older version." Since the trial version would no longer work, I went ahead with the installation (I should have hesitated as in the Installer, a page entitled Important Information only listed up to OS X 10.5, no mention of 10.6). 28), and upon installing it, got a warning "the disk you chose contains a newer version of the software you are installing. Okay, trial period over, time to buy I paid online, downloaded the paid version (Aug. The issue I had with it is, using the demo, the accuracy was very impressive.



I agree with the other reviews that this product has a minimalist interface but a robust OCR engine.
