![]() ![]() ![]() Nuance OmniPage Ultimate (aka v19): $500. Does not preserve input directory tree by default can do so by writing output to same folder as input. Stops and puts up a prompt if it finds a password-protected file. Processes subfolders, one output for each input. Batch feature is called "Text Recognition/In Multiple Files" which can be found by clicking on Tools (third toolbar, top right side of the main screen). The accuracy was high in my tests, yet still the lowest of the packages I've listed here.Īdobe Acrobat XI: $300. It does not seem capable of preserving the input folder hierarchy all output files went to the same output folder. It will process files from a folder, including subfolders it will happily create a separate output file for each input file. ![]() Batch feature is called the "Task Manager" and it's on the Tools menu. Take my comments about accuracy with a grain of salt your inputs will not be the same as my inputs so your mileage will certainly vary.ĪBBYY Finereader 12 Corporate: $400. Prices shown below are list but discounts abound. I was looking for true batch: one output file for each input file, unattended operation, don't stop for anything, give me a detailed report at the end. IMHO this is dead wrong, I have no idea who would want that. Many software packages want to load all the input files, do OCR and coalesce the mess into a single output. If you're willing to spend a few hundred dollars you have many options trial versions can get you thru if you only need to convert a few hundred pages. I evaluated OCR software in Dec 2014 in prep for a big project - OCR on millions of English-language pages done in batches. Tl dr? Start with Nuance PowerPDF Advanced. But the OCR is only PDF to text, not PDF to PDF! Note: In the past, if a PDF file was password protected, I removed the password with another batch (paying) tool: "pwdremover" įinereader 6 pro on xp at the time, but there was no batch processor included. My goal : I give the program a folder and it search alone in the subfolders the PDF files that need to be converted into PDF-OCRed files. So I would like to OCR many of my PDF files that are not already OCRed. It is normal as " PDF files that contain scanned images" are not indexed ( ) I use Google Desktop Search (I am on Vista) and not all my PDF files are recognized in my archive folder. ![]()
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