I do prefer Abbyy’s iLife-style user interface, although both applications are easy to navigate. However, Abbyy FineReader often produced more accurate results, especially on documents of lower quality. In almost all cases, Readiris displayed recognition results in the blink of an eye, seemingly before the entire sheet of paper would be completely ejected from the scanner’s document feeder. When it comes to raw speed, Readiris Pro 16 is like greased lightning compared to Abbyy FineReader. Readiris Pro 16 offers an image quality alert when there are problems with the source document, but it wasn’t always accurate in our tests. In my tests, this feature tended to be a little overzealous, often popping up even with clear, clean scans at the correct resolution. There’s a new image quality indicator which appears as a yellow band across the top, warning users of any potential problems with imported documents. Readiris 16 still doesn’t offer direct scanning from Fujitsu models like my ScanSnap ix500 (which has never supported TWAIN), but it’s a trivial matter to create the appropriate profile in ScanSnap Manager so scans are imported to the application automatically. The latest version automatically detects scanners manufactured by IRIS, HP, and Canon, although all three Epson models in my home office were also recognized without additional setup required, working directly or via TWAIN. Readiris 16 supports more than 130 languages (you can easily switch between installed dialects on the fly), and conversions can be made directly from supported scanners as well as existing image or PDF files, then exported to Microsoft Office files or a variety of image and document formats. Thanks to automatic processing, Readiris Pro 16 users can scan, convert, and save documents in a single step.Ĭore functionality remains the same.
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