RE: Toll for editing .pdf files

Subject: RE: Toll for editing .pdf files
From: JimGroark -at- aol -dot- com
To: "TECHWR-L" <techwr-l -at- lists -dot- raycomm -dot- com>
Date: Fri, 06 Sep 2002 15:57:18 -0400


Feel free to spend $600.00 if you must.

However, the basic OmniPage Pro 12 program, minus the "Office" option, sells for $149.00.
You only need the "Office" version if you're installing it on a network.

VR
Jim Groark

Annamaria Profit wrote:

"I found this in my latest Office Tools Bulletin. It is relevant for those
of us working with transforming edited Word docs to .pdfs and back
again. I checked the site out--it's pricey ($600) but if you do volume
edits on .pdf files and need a tool, it might be worth the price. I have no
relationship to the vendor.

>Turn Paper and PDF Files into Editable DocumentsConvert volumes of paper
>into searchable PDF files, or convert PDF files into Word or Excel files
>for editing, on your desktop or over the network with OmniPage Pro 12
>Office. http://www.scansoft.com/
>Save time by using its three optical character recognition (OCR) engines
>to convert documents into the format you need them in. All columns,
>tables, and graphics remain in place, while text flows as originally
>formatted. Also includes proofreading and XML output features."


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