One can download free OCR software on CNET. Many scanners will usually come with the OCR software for free and they can be found at a good price on Amazon or eBay.
OCR software can be downloaded at no cost from several different websites. Websites that allow you to download OCR software for no cost include www.freewarezoom.com/archives/free-ocr, and www.geckoandfly.com.
If by Orc Software you actually mean OCR software then you can download this for free to your operating system through the manufacturer of your printer.
"OCR" stands for "Optical Character Recognition." Basically, it allows you to use a scanner to scan a document, and transcode the text into a text document on your computer, rather than a picture.
You can check out freewarezoom.com. You can also try www.brothersoft.com. If you do a query you should get a few results. Here there are a URL (http://www.topocr.com/topocr.html) or a complete list here ( http://www.thefreecountry.com/utilities/ocr.shtml)
Yes, you do. OCR software works best with 200 dpi copies or better.
Optical Character Recognition. Essentially, OCR technology enables computers to "read" text within images. This process converts images of typed, printed, or even handwritten text into machine-readable text data. This data can then be edited, searched, and used in other software applications.
In researching your answer I found that OCR software is used to extract text from faxed or scanned documents and pull them into Word or Excel documents.
A few websites offer free document scanning, such as Download CNET, Snap Files, Like Hacker, Office Microsoft, Labnol, Apps Nuke, Online OCR, and Download Crew.
You can buy the Readiris Pro 9. It has one of the most impressive OCR software.
Yes, if your scanning software has OCR (Optical character recognition.) OCR lets the computer know there is text in the document and then you can edit that text.
Yes there are many OCR software programs that work with PDF's, as PDF is a relatively standard file format for all computers. One good example of this can be found at http://www.investintech.com/pdf-ocr.htm.
OCR is a type of technology that enables computer software, and by extension, computers to recognize text on images, as if we would read words on signs, billboards and pictures. It stands for Optical Character Recognition.