[blindLaw] using omnipage to convert pdfs to word
Seif-Eldeen Saqallah
seifs at umich.edu
Sun Jan 12 18:48:32 UTC 2020
What other differences between the two exist?
With ABBYY, I convert files from windows explorer as well.
On 1/12/20, Gerard Sadlier <gerard.sadlier at gmail.com> wrote:
> I prefer Omnipage to Abbyy. I particularly like that I can convert
> batches of files, directly from Windows Explorer, using an Omnipage
> sub-menu on the file menu.
>
> Ensure that if you use Omnipage, it is set up so that you can convert
> directly from the file menu. That way it is very simple and
> straightforward to use.
>
> Let me know if I can help any further.
>
> Kind regards
>
> Ger
>
> On 1/12/20, Seif-Eldeen Saqallah via BlindLaw <blindlaw at nfbnet.org> wrote:
>> I have used it, but prefer abbyy instead:
>> more languages, file types, larger file batches, ETC.
>> There is an issue with Abby though: it will not convert password
>> protected pdf files; Omnipage seemed to do that, unless I am mistaken.
>>
>> ABBYY FineReader | FineReader 15 The Smarter PDF Solution
>> https://www.abbyy.com/en-us/finereader/
>>
>> Sincerely,
>> Seif
>>
>> On 1/12/20, Laura Wolk via BlindLaw <blindlaw at nfbnet.org> wrote:
>>> Hi all,
>>>
>>> I've been using Finereader for my batch conversion needs at work, but
>>> we may need to stop using that program. Has anyone had success with
>>> Omnipage to perform this task? Namely, is it accessible, quick, and
>>> able to convert large files to word docs without truncating them?
>>>
>>> Thanks,
>>> Laura
>>>
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Seif Saqallah
(Pronouns: he/him/his.)
University of Michigan
Juris Doctor/
Masters in Middle Eastern and North African Studies
J.D/M.A Candidate | 2021
International studies, Arabic Studies, and Judaic Studies;
Law, Justice, and Social Change
B.A | 2017
248-325-7091
seifs at umich.edu
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