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FineReader 7.0 Professional Edition review

8.0

Editors' Rating

Excellent

9.7

Members' Rating

Spectacular

Typical price:£ 79

Verdict

FineReader 7.0 Professional's accurate character recognition and low price make it perfect for home/small office use... Read Full Review.

Pros

  • Easy to use
  • Powerful recognition features
  • Versatile export options
  • Expanded PDF support.

Cons

  • Program now requires activation before use.

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Member Opinion

9.7

Average Member Rating

Spectacular

3 Members have reviewed this product

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Very nice!

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9.5

Spectacular


Anonymous

Anonymous

Easy to use and performant product

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9.5

Spectacular


Anonymous

Anonymous

A wonderful product

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10

Perfect


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