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I've been running AbbyyFineReader OCR software (for producing editable
text from scanned images) for many years. It was free on a magazine Cover Disk. It used to run fine on Windows XP and, more recently, on Windows 7 32-bit professional. I've just bought a new computer which runs Windows 10 64-bit Professional, and FineReader won't run on it. It appears to install ok but opens very briefly and them immediately closes. I've tried all the compatibility options, and running as Administrator - all to no avail. Any clues as to how I can make it work? OK, I know that newer versions are available, but these cost hundreds of pounds (I'm in the UK). Alternatively, can anyone recommend free or inexpensive software which does a similar job. I've installed NAPS2 but that seems only to produce PDF files, and I can't see how to get editable text from it. T.I A. -- Cheers, Roger |
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Roger Mills wrote:
I've been running AbbyyFineReader OCR software (for producing editable text from scanned images) for many years. It was free on a magazine Cover Disk. It used to run fine on Windows XP and, more recently, on Windows 7 32-bit professional. I've just bought a new computer which runs Windows 10 64-bit Professional, and FineReader won't run on it. It appears to install ok but opens very briefly and them immediately closes. I've tried all the compatibility options, and running as Administrator - all to no avail. Any clues as to how I can make it work? OK, I know that newer versions are available, but these cost hundreds of pounds (I'm in the UK). Alternatively, can anyone recommend free or inexpensive software which does a similar job. I've installed NAPS2 but that seems only to produce PDF files, and I can't see how to get editable text from it. T.I A. FineReader 4 Pro from PC-active 2002 FineReader 6 is looking for TWAIN support in this example. There was TWAIN, WIA, WIA2. You should need administrator to access raw hardware interfaces (a "service" could do this for you). https://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/...2-e8d944a67d74 Compatibility isn't going to help, if there isn't a working TWAIN subsystem. Later versions of the ABBYY product, fiddle with the Office Menu Bar, which is likely to incur some wrath from Windows Defender. If your AV product keeps a log, perhaps it has an entry for the "incursion" it stopped. There might be another framework that came after WIA but I'm unable to find it. I think almost no manufacturer was willing to use it. Can't seem to find a reference to it. Paul |
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On Sun, 8 Dec 2019 16:18:12 +0000, Roger Mills
wrote: I've been running AbbyyFineReader OCR software (for producing editable text from scanned images) for many years. It was free on a magazine Cover Disk. It used to run fine on Windows XP and, more recently, on Windows 7 32-bit professional. I've just bought a new computer which runs Windows 10 64-bit Professional, and FineReader won't run on it. It appears to install ok but opens very briefly and them immediately closes. I've tried all the compatibility options, and running as Administrator - all to no avail. Any clues as to how I can make it work? OK, I know that newer versions are available, but these cost hundreds of pounds (I'm in the UK). Its usually included with Epson scanners so if you have one of those look on the install disk to see if there's a 64bit version. Someone's offering Omnipage 19, Kofax, used to be Nuance, as a download on eBay for £12.92 (or best offer) on eBay, promising lifetime updates. |
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On Wed, 11 Dec 2019 14:09:41 +0000, Peter Johnson wrote:
Its usually included with Epson scanners so if you have one of those look on the install disk to see if there's a 64bit version. Someone's offering Omnipage 19, Kofax, used to be Nuance, as a download on eBay for £12.92 (or best offer) on eBay, promising lifetime updates. It appears that Nuance has sold off Omnipage, and I see no download available on their site. I suspect the eBay offers are scams. -- croy |
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Roger Mills wrote:
I've been running AbbyyFineReader OCR software (for producing editable text from scanned images) for many years. It was free on a magazine Cover Disk. It used to run fine on Windows XP and, more recently, on Windows 7 32-bit professional. I've just bought a new computer which runs Windows 10 64-bit Professional, and FineReader won't run on it. It appears to install ok but opens very briefly and them immediately closes. I've tried all the compatibility options, and running as Administrator - all to no avail. Any clues as to how I can make it work? OK, I know that newer versions are available, but these cost hundreds of pounds (I'm in the UK). Is the ancient version you got from some CD taped to a magazine a 16-bit version program? 16-bit programs won't run on 64-bit Windows. Windows included a WOW (Windows On Windows) emulator to run old software. Windows XP (32-bit) came with WOW32 which allowed 16-bit programs to run under the emulator running on 32-bit Windows XP. 64-bit versions of Windows come with WOW64 which allows running of 32-bit programs on the 64-bit OS. There is no WOW32 emulator in 64-bit Windows that lets you run 16-bit programs under the 64-bit OS. Backwards compatibility grants running the prior bitwidth programs, not even older smaller bitwidth programs. Alternatively, can anyone recommend free or inexpensive software which does a similar job. I've installed NAPS2 but that seems only to produce PDF files, and I can't see how to get editable text from it. SimpleOCR https://www.simpleocr.com/ocr-freeware/ "System Requirements SimpleOCR works on any version of windows, from Windows 95-10 and beyond! Your scanner need only a TWAIN driver, the driver that comes with a majority of all scanners sold. In short, SimpleOCR will most likely work with the PC and scanner you already have." Latest release: looks like back in 2013. Never used it, just have heard of it. I've rarely needed the OCR feature, and the software I already have already has an OCR feature. For eample, Microsoft's OneNote is free and has an OCR feature. FreeOCR http://www.paperfile.net/ Latest release: March 2015 v5.4 Uses the Tesseract.js (Javascript) library. |
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On 16/12/2019 11:45, VanguardLH wrote:
Roger Mills wrote: I've been running AbbyyFineReader OCR software (for producing editable text from scanned images) for many years. It was free on a magazine Cover Disk. It used to run fine on Windows XP and, more recently, on Windows 7 32-bit professional. I've just bought a new computer which runs Windows 10 64-bit Professional, and FineReader won't run on it. It appears to install ok but opens very briefly and them immediately closes. I've tried all the compatibility options, and running as Administrator - all to no avail. Any clues as to how I can make it work? OK, I know that newer versions are available, but these cost hundreds of pounds (I'm in the UK). Is the ancient version you got from some CD taped to a magazine a 16-bit version program? 16-bit programs won't run on 64-bit Windows. No, I'm pretty sure that it's a 32-bit program. It wouldn't even install if it was 16 bit. It tries to run - displaying a start-up logo very briefly, and then dying. The Windows error log indicates a problem with fobj420.dll - but when I downloaded and installed a later version of that (unless I didn't do it right!) it made no difference. Windows included a WOW (Windows On Windows) emulator to run old software. Windows XP (32-bit) came with WOW32 which allowed 16-bit programs to run under the emulator running on 32-bit Windows XP. 64-bit versions of Windows come with WOW64 which allows running of 32-bit programs on the 64-bit OS. There is no WOW32 emulator in 64-bit Windows that lets you run 16-bit programs under the 64-bit OS. Backwards compatibility grants running the prior bitwidth programs, not even older smaller bitwidth programs. Alternatively, can anyone recommend free or inexpensive software which does a similar job. I've installed NAPS2 but that seems only to produce PDF files, and I can't see how to get editable text from it. SimpleOCR https://www.simpleocr.com/ocr-freeware/ "System Requirements SimpleOCR works on any version of windows, from Windows 95-10 and beyond! Your scanner need only a TWAIN driver, the driver that comes with a majority of all scanners sold. In short, SimpleOCR will most likely work with the PC and scanner you already have." Latest release: looks like back in 2013. Never used it, just have heard of it. I've rarely needed the OCR feature, and the software I already have already has an OCR feature. For eample, Microsoft's OneNote is free and has an OCR feature. I (still!) have office 2007, and that has a version of OneNote, but I hadn't installed or even considered it as potentially useful - but it now looks as if it might be, so I'll give it a whirl. FreeOCR http://www.paperfile.net/ Latest release: March 2015 v5.4 Uses the Tesseract.js (Javascript) library. Meanwhile, I've installed FreeOCR which looks quite good, albeit a bit slow. It doesn't have anything like FineReader's correction tools - but I don't do that much OCR and can probably live with that. Many thanks for your suggestions. -- Cheers, Roger |
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Roger Mills wrote:
I've been running AbbyyFineReader OCR software (for producing editable text from scanned images) for many years. It was free on a magazine Cover Disk. It used to run fine on Windows XP and, more recently, on Windows 7 32-bit professional. I've just bought a new computer which runs Windows 10 64-bit Professional, and FineReader won't run on it. It appears to install ok but opens very briefly and them immediately closes. I've tried all the compatibility options, and running as Administrator - all to no avail. Any clues as to how I can make it work? OK, I know that newer versions are available, but these cost hundreds of pounds (I'm in the UK). Which version of ABBYY FineReader do you have? I have 'ABBYY FineReader 6.0 Sprint' which came with my Epson scanner. I got it when I still had Windows Vista, but now have it on Windows 8.1 (64-bit Windows, 32-bit version of ABBYY FineReader) and it works fine, despite Epson saying it's not compatible with 8.1. No idea if this version works on Windows 10. If you're really desperate, I can try to dig up the installation CD and send its contents to you via wetransfer.com (assuming the email address in your 'From:' line is correct). If you would like me to try to find it, let me know (here). [...] |
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On 18/12/2019 19:40, Frank Slootweg wrote:
Roger Mills wrote: I've been running AbbyyFineReader OCR software (for producing editable text from scanned images) for many years. It was free on a magazine Cover Disk. It used to run fine on Windows XP and, more recently, on Windows 7 32-bit professional. I've just bought a new computer which runs Windows 10 64-bit Professional, and FineReader won't run on it. It appears to install ok but opens very briefly and them immediately closes. I've tried all the compatibility options, and running as Administrator - all to no avail. Any clues as to how I can make it work? OK, I know that newer versions are available, but these cost hundreds of pounds (I'm in the UK). Which version of ABBYY FineReader do you have? I have 'ABBYY FineReader 6.0 Sprint' which came with my Epson scanner. I got it when I still had Windows Vista, but now have it on Windows 8.1 (64-bit Windows, 32-bit version of ABBYY FineReader) and it works fine, despite Epson saying it's not compatible with 8.1. No idea if this version works on Windows 10. If you're really desperate, I can try to dig up the installation CD and send its contents to you via wetransfer.com (assuming the email address in your 'From:' line is correct). If you would like me to try to find it, let me know (here). [...] That's very kind of you. Yes, I'd like to try that please if it isn't too much trouble. I've had a few more goes at making my version of FineReader work - all to no avail. Whilst I do relatively little OCR, and have found workarounds for myself, I'm trying to persuade my wife to move to Windows 10 (from XP!) and she uses FineReader a LOT and isn't easily going to settle for anything else. The stated email address does work. I do wonder though whether your version has been doctored so as to only work with an Epsom scanner rather than with any TWAIN compatible scanner. Many thanks. -- Cheers, Roger |
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Roger Mills wrote: .... Whilst I do relatively little OCR, and have found workarounds for myself, I'm trying to persuade my wife to move to Windows 10 (from XP!) and she uses FineReader a LOT and isn't easily going to settle for anything else. Men are always trying to get their wives to do strange, unnatural, perverted things. You seem to be continuting the tradition. -- The randomly chosen signature file that would have appeared here is more than 4 lines long. As such, it violates one or more Usenet RFCs. In order to remain in compliance with said RFCs, the actual sig can be found at the following URL: http://user.xmission.com/~gazelle/Sigs/BestCLCPostEver |
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Roger Mills wrote:
On 18/12/2019 19:40, Frank Slootweg wrote: [...] Which version of ABBYY FineReader do you have? I have 'ABBYY FineReader 6.0 Sprint' which came with my Epson scanner. I got it when I still had Windows Vista, but now have it on Windows 8.1 (64-bit Windows, 32-bit version of ABBYY FineReader) and it works fine, despite Epson saying it's not compatible with 8.1. No idea if this version works on Windows 10. If you're really desperate, I can try to dig up the installation CD and send its contents to you via wetransfer.com (assuming the email address in your 'From:' line is correct). If you would like me to try to find it, let me know (here). [...] That's very kind of you. Yes, I'd like to try that please if it isn't too much trouble. I've had a few more goes at making my version of FineReader work - all to no avail. Whilst I do relatively little OCR, and have found workarounds for myself, I'm trying to persuade my wife to move to Windows 10 (from XP!) and she uses FineReader a LOT and isn't easily going to settle for anything else. The stated email address does work. I have transferred the content of my Epson installation CD to you via wetransfer.com. There should be an email from wetransfer to your stated email address. I just copied the files/folders from the CD with File Explorer, i.e. I did not make an ISO image of the CD. I think that won't make a difference for the installation program. I do wonder though whether your version has been doctored so as to only work with an Epsom scanner rather than with any TWAIN compatible scanner. If that's the case, then, according to my notes, you can work around that by first scanning to JPEG (*.jpg) (or another image format?) format and then in FineReader do File - Open Image... I used that workaround when I only had a PDF of a scanned document which I wanted to convert to OCR text. I converted the PDF to JPEG with (Windows) 'Snipping Tool' and then processed the .jpg file with FineReader. Please let me know when you have installed the software, so I can remove the files/folders from my system. Good luck and let me/us know how things turn out. |
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On 19/12/2019 18:26, Frank Slootweg wrote:
Roger Mills wrote: On 18/12/2019 19:40, Frank Slootweg wrote: [...] Which version of ABBYY FineReader do you have? I have 'ABBYY FineReader 6.0 Sprint' which came with my Epson scanner. I got it when I still had Windows Vista, but now have it on Windows 8.1 (64-bit Windows, 32-bit version of ABBYY FineReader) and it works fine, despite Epson saying it's not compatible with 8.1. No idea if this version works on Windows 10. If you're really desperate, I can try to dig up the installation CD and send its contents to you via wetransfer.com (assuming the email address in your 'From:' line is correct). If you would like me to try to find it, let me know (here). [...] That's very kind of you. Yes, I'd like to try that please if it isn't too much trouble. I've had a few more goes at making my version of FineReader work - all to no avail. Whilst I do relatively little OCR, and have found workarounds for myself, I'm trying to persuade my wife to move to Windows 10 (from XP!) and she uses FineReader a LOT and isn't easily going to settle for anything else. The stated email address does work. I have transferred the content of my Epson installation CD to you via wetransfer.com. There should be an email from wetransfer to your stated email address. I just copied the files/folders from the CD with File Explorer, i.e. I did not make an ISO image of the CD. I think that won't make a difference for the installation program. I do wonder though whether your version has been doctored so as to only work with an Epsom scanner rather than with any TWAIN compatible scanner. If that's the case, then, according to my notes, you can work around that by first scanning to JPEG (*.jpg) (or another image format?) format and then in FineReader do File - Open Image... I used that workaround when I only had a PDF of a scanned document which I wanted to convert to OCR text. I converted the PDF to JPEG with (Windows) 'Snipping Tool' and then processed the .jpg file with FineReader. Please let me know when you have installed the software, so I can remove the files/folders from my system. Good luck and let me/us know how things turn out. It's all good. Thanks. I have sent you a personal email with more detail. -- Cheers, Roger |
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On 12/8/2019 11:18 AM, Roger Mills wrote:
I've been running AbbyyFineReader OCR software (for producing editable text from scanned images) for many years. It was free on a magazine Cover Disk. It used to run fine on Windows XP and, more recently, on Windows 7 32-bit professional. I've just bought a new computer which runs Windows 10 64-bit Professional, and FineReader won't run on it. It appears to install ok but opens very briefly and them immediately closes. I've tried all the compatibility options, and running as Administrator - all to no avail. Any clues as to how I can make it work? OK, I know that newer versions are available, but these cost hundreds of pounds (I'm in the UK). Alternatively, can anyone recommend free or inexpensive software which does a similar job. I've installed NAPS2 but that seems only to produce PDF files, and I can't see how to get editable text from it. T.I A. Look at one of these: https://acethinker.com/convert-pdf-free on line conversion https://acethinker.com/pdf-converter program with free trial -- Zaidy036 |
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On 20/12/2019 15:58, Zaidy036 wrote:
On 12/8/2019 11:18 AM, Roger Mills wrote: I've been running AbbyyFineReader OCR software (for producing editable text from scanned images) for many years. It was free on a magazine Cover Disk. It used to run fine on Windows XP and, more recently, on Windows 7 32-bit professional. I've just bought a new computer which runs Windows 10 64-bit Professional, and FineReader won't run on it. It appears to install ok but opens very briefly and them immediately closes. I've tried all the compatibility options, and running as Administrator - all to no avail. Any clues as to how I can make it work? OK, I know that newer versions are available, but these cost hundreds of pounds (I'm in the UK). Alternatively, can anyone recommend free or inexpensive software which does a similar job. I've installed NAPS2 but that seems only to produce PDF files, and I can't see how to get editable text from it. T.I A. Look at one of these: https://acethinker.com/convert-pdf-freeÂ*Â* on line conversion https://acethinker.com/pdf-converterÂ* program with free trial Thanks, but with help of this NG I now have several viable solutions - none of which requires me to go via PDF. -- Cheers, Roger |
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On 19 Dec 2019 18:26:06 GMT, Frank Slootweg
wrote: Roger Mills wrote: On 18/12/2019 19:40, Frank Slootweg wrote: [...] Which version of ABBYY FineReader do you have? I have 'ABBYY FineReader 6.0 Sprint' which came with my Epson scanner. I got it when I still had Windows Vista, but now have it on Windows 8.1 (64-bit Windows, 32-bit version of ABBYY FineReader) and it works fine, despite Epson saying it's not compatible with 8.1. No idea if this version works on Windows 10. If you're really desperate, I can try to dig up the installation CD and send its contents to you via wetransfer.com (assuming the email address in your 'From:' line is correct). If you would like me to try to find it, let me know (here). [...] That's very kind of you. Yes, I'd like to try that please if it isn't too much trouble. I've had a few more goes at making my version of FineReader work - all to no avail. Whilst I do relatively little OCR, and have found workarounds for myself, I'm trying to persuade my wife to move to Windows 10 (from XP!) and she uses FineReader a LOT and isn't easily going to settle for anything else. The stated email address does work. I have transferred the content of my Epson installation CD to you via wetransfer.com. There should be an email from wetransfer to your stated email address. If its not to much to ask, would you mind doing the ame thinh for me? I am a moderate user of ABBYY and when I recently did a fresh install of of W10 I found the ABBYY installation disc had vanished. The return address on this posting is valid. I just copied the files/folders from the CD with File Explorer, i.e. I did not make an ISO image of the CD. I think that won't make a difference for the installation program. I do wonder though whether your version has been doctored so as to only work with an Epsom scanner rather than with any TWAIN compatible scanner. If that's the case, then, according to my notes, you can work around that by first scanning to JPEG (*.jpg) (or another image format?) format and then in FineReader do File - Open Image... I used that workaround when I only had a PDF of a scanned document which I wanted to convert to OCR text. I converted the PDF to JPEG with (Windows) 'Snipping Tool' and then processed the .jpg file with FineReader. Please let me know when you have installed the software, so I can remove the files/folders from my system. Good luck and let me/us know how things turn out. -- Eric Stevens There are two classes of people. Those who divide people into two classes and those who don't. I belong to the second class. |
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