Pdf expert ocr11/28/2023 ![]() ![]() ![]() PDF Expert is nice but still a long way from being an ABBYY/Adobe killer. In sum: ABBYY FineReader is still unrivalled for document OCR, which is a shame as version 13.0 of their Mac app (which supports Apple Silicon) killed a huge amount of functionality, including all automation capability. Obviously that wasn’t trained or designed for documents such as the above (and probably won’t be any time soon). I believe that PDF Expert is using the underlying Apple OCR engine that was introduced to the OS recently. I also tried the command line application ocrmypdf (which uses the Tesseract OCR engine) and the result was basically gibberish. seo8rapher8, anthropolo818ts and internationali8t8 e8peclally 8lnce their American text-book8 tend to be littered with allu8ion8 to non-buropean 8y8tell!.the end of Europe will be of introductory intere6t to hlatorian8.Three volume8 on the voya8e8 of di8coveryg the colonial period and l edited by the Profe68or of French Hi8tory at Unlver8lty College, IA)ndon. ![]() Designed for sixth-formers and first-year students, this is Volume I of 'The Making of the Modem World* edited by the Professor of French History at University College, London, The three volumes - on the voyages of discovery, the colonial period and “the end of Europe” - will be of introductory interest to historians, geographers, anthropologists and internationalists especially since their American text-books tend to be littered with allusions to non-European systems.ĭe8i8ned for 8ixth-former8 aiid fir8t-year 8tudents. ![]()
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