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Thursday, October 13, 2011

DocScanner OCR iPhone App (Giveaway)

DocScanner is an OCR app for the iPhone, iPad and iPod Touch. DocScanner allows you to take a picture of a document and save it as a PDF or JPEG file. To download DocScanner click here. DocScanner also positions the document so it fills the entire screen. Another DocScanner feature converts the text of the document into electronic text that can be read aloud using VoiceOver. This process is called OCR. To learn more about OCR click here. If you would like to test out DocScanner's OCR capabilities download SayText which uses the same OCR engine as DocScanner.  DocScanner allows users to scan many different types of documents including business cards, recipes, articles and even whiteboards. Once your document has been scanned you can save it to a server, Evernote or Dropbox. Norfello Oy describes the apps scanning capabilities as follows.
"DocScanner has industry leading image processing algorithms which automatically turn the picture to look like you have scanned the document with a flatbed scanner."
DocScanner is a competitor to ZoomReader which is another OCR app in the App Store. ZoomReader costs $19.99 while DocScanner costs $4.99. DocScanner has more features including Evernote and Dropbox compatibility and the option to save documents as PDF or JPEG. DocScanner also allows users to scan multiple pages into one documents while ZoomReader only allows you to scan one. ZoomReaders OCR engine does work faster and more accurately in my tests.

Giveaway


The Assistive Technology Blog will be giving away six copies of the DocScanner app over the next week. Promo codes will be posted to the blog over the next week. The first person to enter the code into iTunes will win the app. Once one person enters the code it will no longer work. DocScanner is a $4.99 value in the App Store.


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3 comments:

  1. Another assistive iOS app your readers might find helpful is DimLit.

    DimLit is a universal (it runs full screen on an iPad 2) iOS app. It assists reading by amplifying available light and increasing sharpness and contrast.

    View a demonstration at: http://youtu.be/HrlSsPGliPw

    DimLit is available for $0.99 on the App Store here: http://itunes.apple.com/app/dimlit/id469819914?mt=8

    For more information visit http://www.exemplics.com

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  2. There are some good scanner apps in the AppStore and Android market. I never used any but this sounds like good application for the iPhone.

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  3. Do you talk in your dreams? Download free Dream Talk Recorder iPhone app now and find out.

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