OCR software for OSX

Hi there,
I am looking for a good program for Optical character recognition. Might somebody suggest a good OCR program - perhaps even an open source OCR program?
cheers,
Noah

Hi, Noah.
The only choices available in OCR software today for Mac OS X that I'm aware of are:
• Readiris Pro.
• The OCR built into Adobe Acrobat Pro 7.x.
You can see if other solutions have become available by searching MacUpdate or Version Tracker. The user-submitted reviews accompanying the listings can be helpful in sorting the wheat from the chaff.
Other, once-popular Mac-based OCR solutions have fallen by the wayside:
• OmniPage Pro X has not been updated for Panther or Tiger, so it is not a viable solution. While it will work, it has problems, hence why I do not consider it "viable."
• ABBYY FineReader has not been ported to Mac OS X: it is only available for Windows.
Good luck!
Dr. Smoke
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