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OmniPage 16 Professional
OmniPage 16 Professional

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From: Nuance Communications, Inc.
Category: Software

List Price: $499.99
Buy New: $184.30
You Save: $315.69 (63%)



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Avg. Customer Rating: 3.0 out of 5 stars 9 reviews
Sales Rank: 4395

Format: Cd-rom
Platform: No Operating System
Media: CD-ROM
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.6
Dimensions (in): 9.7 x 7.9 x 2.1

MPN: E709A-GOO-16.0
Model: E709A-G00-16.0
UPC: 780420117297
EAN: 0780420117297
ASIN: B000UN666Y

Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

Customer Reviews:
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1 out of 5 stars Waste of Money   July 28, 2008
This version of Omnipage is a waste of money. It works OK on a single document, but if you try to batch process a folder it will crash constantly. I've tried PDF and TIFF and the batch system can not make it through a single folder without a runtime error. Furthermore, the accuracy claim is a joke. It drops the ball with proper nouns. I'm using OCR for searching. I'm mainly searching for names. Omnipage may get 90% on verbs, pronouns and articles, but averages closer to 60% on the most important search content. I could live with the poor accuracy, because that is just inherent with OCR, but the time consuming crashes makes this product worthless to me.


1 out of 5 stars Installation is ridiculous   July 3, 2008
Bought new HP C5280, all-in-one to support OmniPage 16 pro. Scanner works fine and operates from a USB port. Trying to get OP16 to "talk" to the scanner should be easy. Just use the "Scanner Setup Wizard," right? I have tried many different ways, and none work. First of all, is my scanner a TWAIN, a WAI, or "other," or even a TWAIN-WAI? I have tried them all. The closest seems to be "other." Then, it responds with "Please insert a disk into drive I." My computer doesn't have a drive I. My two CD/DVD drives are E & F. I even copied the contents of the HP disk to a memory stick and tried every available USB port, and that doesn't work either. You would think they could, after 16 generations, have their installation program check every removable drive on the computer. Doesn't sound very tough now does it? After wasting about 4 hours, I will see if their customer service is any good.


2 out of 5 stars An OCR workhorse flop   May 26, 2008
 4 out of 4 found this review helpful

I purchased OmniPage 16 Professional to serve as my workhorse OCR application. I tested it out on 30 pages of typed address labels and a hundred+ page phone book. OmniPage promises far more than it delivers. As a workhorse, it's at best very hit-or-miss. For me, its' a flop.

For starters, it randomly crashes. That's enough to turn me off of any product, but that's just the beginning.

When the application runs, it doesn't run well. For example, OCR software needs to figure out where the text is and in what form (columns, tables, etc). OmniPage obviously put a lot of effort into this capability but to no avail. I still needed to manually adjust each and every scanned image. For example, in the phonebook test, OmniPage created polygons for data columns and neatly excluded random blocks of phone numbers. It would have been nice if I could specify the number of columns and whether or not a rectangle would suffice to cover a column. I found no such option. OmniPage does allow the user to create their own custom scanning zones - and they work great - so long as the text in each image is lined up in exactly the same position across all images. I made a concerted effort to make this happen, above and beyond what one might expect from staff employees, and I still found it impossible to do consistently. After spending a few FULL days experimenting with different settings, and manually configuring a few hundred pages, I got the message.

Another indicator that the OmniPage folks don't actually use their own software is in the OCR Proofreader interface design. At random intervals, the image view shows a split screen. Such a feature serves no useful purpose. The split screen bears no relation to the imaged zone, and it hinders proofreading. More annoying, however, is the fact that the "Add" (to training file) button remains enabled even when pressing it results in an error box message. This "feature" requires the user to click the "OK" button, click the "Resume" button, and then re-enter their last correction. Simply disabling the button for the duration of the edit would suffice. Lastly, this interface lacks an "Undo" button. I certainly don't want my training files to remember my mistakes. OmniPage does offer a different interface to review training data, but there's no fast way to find a recent error, and all I really needed was an "Undo" button.

I checked their website for software updates, but these appear to be rare, so my hopes aren't high. I could list many more issues, but these should suffice. While the features offered look great in writing, don't be fooled. I won't buy OCR software again until I see it in action with a sample of my own projects. No one should.



2 out of 5 stars Bizarre insistance to reinstall for no reason   April 17, 2008
About 6 months after installing Omnipage 16 Professional, whenever I would open a Windows folder, a dialog box would pop up saying it was installing.
At first I had no idea what was installing, but later it was obvious it was Omnipage 16 Professional doing a reinstall. The only way I could stop it was by uninstalling Omnipage 16 Professional. The same thing happened with one of the support programs (PDF Create) whenever I tried to use Microsoft Word - So I had to uninstall that also. Who needs this kind of aggravation!



1 out of 5 stars Unusable with batches of PDFs   February 27, 2008
 5 out of 5 found this review helpful

The OCR engine is very good and it has a strong list of workflow features, but the program is horribly prone to crashing if using PDF, to the point that it won't batch process a folder of PDFs. Have tried it on multiple Windows versions and installations and multiple types of PDF, all with the same result every time--whenever trying to batch process a folder and save the output as PDF searchable image, it crashes without fail.

In short, if the program worked as it is supposed to, it would be very good indeed. But since it doesn't, it's completely useless to me.

This same problem seems to have dogged Omnipage Pro since at least version 12. You would think they might have done something about it by now.


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