[Trainer-talk] OCR software and scanning

laotab laotab at msn.com
Tue Feb 19 23:28:55 UTC 2013


Kurzweil 1000 for college students especially due to PDF.
EZ OCR from EVAS is extremely simple.
We use ZoomText for our low vision so with ZT 10 the need for a scanner/OCR
is gone.
Bridget
AT Training in PA
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Bonnie Lucas
Sent: Tuesday, February 19, 2013 3:08 PM
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Subject: [Trainer-talk] OCR software and scanning

Hello,
Looking for advice regarding what folks are doing nowadays with scanning
things such as mail, handouts, small pamphlets and such. What are
differences between standard OCR software and ones specifically for blind
users (Open Book and Kurzweil), in terms of how well they work with JAWS and
how accessible they are in general. Also, given the price of Open Book with
the Pearl Scanner from FS, is it worth recommending them for a client when
VR doesn't think they are worth the money? Hope this is making sense. Thanks
for your suggestions.


Bonnie Lucas, VRT, MSW
Braille and Technology Instructor, VISA Coordinator Equipping Alaskans for
Success Alaska Center for the Blind and Visually Impaired
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