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North America - English
Western Europe - English
Western Europe - Deutsch
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Technical Specifications
Extended list of technical specification is given below:
Any other development environment that supports COM and ActiveX objects correctly.
OCR SDK supports standalone and network installations to PC with x86-compatible processor (1 GHz or higher) Microsoft Windows® 7 (32/64bit), Windows Server® 2008 (32/64bit), Windows Vista® (32/64bit), Windows Serve®r 2003 (32/64bit), Windows XP® (32/64bit), Windows® 2000.
ABBYY’s OCR toolkit supports a lot of formats for import, such as PDF, BMP, PCX, DCX, JPEG, GIF, TIFF, PNG, DjVu and different document saving formats: DOC, RTF, TXT, XML, XLS, PPT, DOCX, XLSX, PPTX, PDF, PDF/A, MRC compression for PDF and PDF/A, CSV, HTML, DBF
ABBYY FineReader Engine 10 recognizes 198 OCR languages with Latin, Cyrillic, Greek, Armenian characters, East Asian languages and 113 ICR languages.
See the full list of recognition languages
Barcodes recognition feature supports the most of 1D and 2D barcode types.
See the full list of barcode types
FineReader Engine includes several add-on modules available for RTLs, extending its functionality: special document analysis for Invoices, additional PDF recognition features, CJK OCR (Chinese, Japanese, Korean), Thai, Hebrew OCR and others
Dialogue captions, text, error and other program messages are available in English, German, French, Spanish, Italian, Dutch, Danish, Portuguese, Russian, Estonian, Polish, Czech, Slovak, Hungarian, Bulgarian, Ukrainian, Swedish, Greek, Turkish, Chinese, Korean and Lithuanian
The Developer’s Guide in CHM and PDF formats is available in English. It contains a detailed description of the API and general information about licensing and activation.
The code samples which are provided with FineReader Engine development toolkit will help developers understand how to use the API of FineReader Engine in typical scenarios. A developer may copy, modify or use them to create his own software program based on the FineReader Engine API.
The Administrator’s Guide contains information on how to install FineReader Engine in the customer’s LAN and how to manage licenses by using Network License Manager