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ABBYY launches first OCR product to deliver accurate recognition of logical document structure

Johannesburg, 09 Oct 2007

Deltalink Consulting, the exclusive Southern African distributor of Russia-based ABBYY, today announced version 9.0 of the ABBYY FineReader document and PDF conversion software.

Based on a breakthrough new recognition platform with Adaptive Document Recognition Technology (ADRT), FineReader 9.0 is the first optical character recognition (OCR) product intelligent enough to automatically deliver editable files in native document formatting.

The new version offers up to 35%* accuracy improvements, particularly with documents containing tables and images from digital cameras. FineReader 9.0 combines enhanced accuracy in the reproduction of document layouts, with new tools, extended document format support, and an innovative interface redesign to provide increased user productivity with less steps and effort spent on OCR tasks than ever before.

ABBYY FineReader provides comprehensive and easy-to-use document conversion capabilities, which allow users to readily transform document images and PDF files into editable and searchable electronic files. A cost-effective and time-saving alternative to manually retyping documents, FineReader delivers precision accuracy in converting almost any type of document, including tables and spreadsheets, magazine articles, contracts, and even faxes.

ABBYY`s unique ADRT recognises not just the text and basic layout, but the logical structure of a document across multiple pages, producing an improvement in layout retention by up to 32%*.

Because it understands a document as a whole, FineReader is very intelligent in saving and exporting OCR results. It can determine how certain formatting elements should be treated when sending to Microsoft Word and Microsoft Excel.

As a result, the headers and footers, page numbering, footnotes, fonts and styles of the original are retained. For example, footnotes linked with corresponding text on the page, image captions, graphics and tables are automatically grouped with the appropriate object type. Headers and footers can be directly edited or even removed using the Microsoft Word header and footer tools. Text flows are maintained across multiple pages. The new 9.0 recognition platform also recognises and retains a variety of additional formatting elements, including line numbering, signatures, and stamps found in legal and other documents.

"Through each step of OCR development, we have been able to reproduce an increasing amount of document parts automatically - from individual letters and text, to formatting elements such as columns and tables," explained Sergey Popov, Chief Product Manager at ABBYY. "Now with the ABBYY ADRT, we can analyse not just the separate formatting elements of a single page, but also the formatting and logical text flow across a document with multiple pages, and recreate the document as a logical whole."

FineReader 9.0 continues to follow the ABBYY tradition of delivering the highest accuracy. New algorithms automatically identify tables and recognise table layouts with or without distinct cell divisions, enabling table structures to be reproduced with the greatest accuracy. FineReader was the first recognition product to introduce digital camera OCR capabilities. This version includes ABBYY`s advanced, second-generation technology innovations in camera image OCR, providing precision pre-processing controls, automatic resolution calculation and correction and curved text handling.

FineReader is also the only solution with support for multilingual document recognition and OCR capabilities in 179 languages. Now enhancing its multilingual capabilities, FineReader applies new algorithms to automatically detect the native language of a document to save extra steps in processing and eliminate accuracy problems linked to attempting recognition in the wrong language.

ABBYY has revised its acclaimed user-interface to offer a more efficient, streamlined interface, enabling a significant productivity increase. The all-new results-driven user interface maximises usability and efficiency through straightforward user guidance, anticipation of a user`s logical next step, and a 40%* reduction in the number of required mouse clicks to accomplish a task.

In addition, it provides key tools at the top UI level and eliminates the number of sub-menus required to access key functions. The interface is customisable, so that users who want to go directly from their starting point (open or scan) to completed results can do so with minimal mouse clicks. Users who prefer more control over the OCR process can access special customisation windows for enhancing results.

New characteristics of the results-driven interface include:

* Enhanced task automation - Execute key functions with QuickTasks such as `Scan to Microsoft Word` and `Convert Photo to Microsoft Word` directly.
* Interactive QuickTips - provides interactive recognition feedback plus actionable buttons (such as re-scan, when image resolution is too low) to guide users through recommended correction steps for improving recognition results.
* SingleView dialogue boxes for quick access - Preview a document and select pages with an easy to use QuickPreview, and access key image enhancement functions such as `crop` and `de-skew` with a new Edit Image window.
* Versatile and powerful text editor - a new QuickEditor allows a live preview of the document and expanded editing capabilities and preferences prior to export.

FineReader is optimised for use with today`s newest dual and quad-core processors for time savings of up to 3.2 times* compared to single-core processors. It includes support for automated and background processing. It is Microsoft Windows Vista certified and supports Microsoft Office 2007. The program also provides support for Windows XP 64 Bit Edition.

With direct support for Microsoft Office 2007, FineReader 9.0 can save files in the new DOCX and XLSX file formats enabling direct file transfer with SharePoint and other applications. For long-term archiving and searchability, it now also supports the output of documents in the PDF/A file format. FineReader 9.0 also supports input of images in XPS (XML Paper Specification), a new format for document viewing and storage developed by Microsoft.

ABBYY FineReader 9.0 is a powerful solution for local networks and enterprises, and is available in the following editions:

* FineReader Professional Edition - designed for individuals and organisations working in a desktop environment.
* FineReader Corporate Edition - for small to mid-sized organisations or functioning work groups that work in a local area network. This edition offers concurrent licensing and is the only product on the market that includes direct support for distributed document processing over a network. Collaborative work with shared dictionaries and watched `Hot Folders` can be set up and monitored for scheduling of OCR processing.
* FineReader Site License Edition - for enterprises requiring large volumes of users and installation via automated roll-out scenarios.

For further information, please contact Gerrie Terblanche tel. +27 11 888 7622; fax +27 11 888 7372; e-mail gerriet@deltalink.co.za.

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Deltalink Consulting

Deltalink Consulting, established in 1993, is an independent company that provides fixed content management solutions within the African market. Its solutions incorporate products from international suppliers that satisfy the need for document capture, document conversion and the sharing, managing, processing and archiving of `unstructured documents`.

Deltalink Consulting is the exclusive southern African distributor of Russia-based ABBYY`s FineReader, FormReader, FlexiCapture, Recognition Server and FineReader SDK`s; the sole South African distributor for Italy-based Buic cheque and small format scanners; and one of only two distributors in southern Africa for USA-based Captaris, with its Alchemy fixed content management software and its business process management solutions.

Editorial contacts

Paul Booth
Global Research Partners
(082) 568 1179
pabooth@cis.co.za
Gerrie Terblanche
Deltalink Consulting
(011) 888 7622
gerriet@deltalink.co.za