ABBYY FineReader is an office processor with which you can do almost anything with office documents.
Program description
The program has a huge number of useful tools. In order not to go beyond the scope of the article, let's look at only the main functions:
- scanning analog documents and then converting them into any popular format;
- text recognition from images;
- viewing, editing and reading any office formats;
- comparison of two documents by text or images;
- automatic document conversion.
Using the button attached below, you can download the repackaged software release with an embedded license activation key. Installation instructions will be discussed separately.
How to Install
First, let's look at a specific example that describes the process of correct installation:
- Since the application's executable files are quite large, you will need an appropriate torrent client. Go below, press the button and wait for the download to complete.
- We start the installation and select the mode for further use. Traditional installation or unpacking of the portable version is supported.
- Using the “Next” button, we move on to the next step and simply wait for the process to complete.
How to use
In order to start using the already free version of the program with an integrated serial number, you just need to launch it. All tools are located on the left and top of the workspace. Those functions that are used less frequently are moved to the main menu for convenience.
Advantages and disadvantages
Let's also look at both the positive and negative features of ABBYY FineReader.
Pros:
- the user interface is in Russian;
- the widest possible range of useful tools;
- support for export to any popular office format.
Cons:
- Quite high system requirements and a large installation file.
Download
You can download the required version of the software for free using torrent distribution.
Language: | Russian |
Activation: | RePack+Portable |
Developer: | ABBYY |
Platform: | Windows XP, 7, 8, 10, 11 |
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