Ocr Mac OS X Softwares

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Evernote

Evernote

Freemium

Evernote is a popular cross-platform note-taking application designed to capture, organize, and manage your notes. It offers robust syncing capabilities across devices and includes features like web clipping, OCR for images, and integration with other services to streamline your productivity and information management.

Seamless syncing across multiple platforms.
Google Drive integration
Office & Productivity
Microsoft OneNote

Microsoft OneNote is a versatile digital notebook application that allows users to capture, organize, and share notes across multiple devices. Offering a freeform canvas, it supports text, handwritten notes, drawings, audio recordings, and embedded media, making it an excellent tool for students, professionals, and anyone needing a flexible note-taking solution.

Flexible freeform canvas for creative note-taking.
Hierarchical structure
Office & Productivity
Sikuli

Sikuli

Open Source

Sikuli is an open-source tool and scripting language designed for automating graphical user interfaces (GUIs) using image recognition. It allows users to interact with screen elements based on their appearance, making it ideal for automating tasks, testing applications, and performing workflow automation without relying on traditional API interfaces.

Automates any application regardless of its technology.
Image matching
Development Office & Productivity
ABBYY FineReader

ABBYY FineReader

Commercial

ABBYY FineReader is a powerful OCR and PDF software solution designed to digitize, manage, edit, and convert documents with high accuracy. It transforms scanned documents, PDFs, and images into editable and searchable formats, streamlining document workflows for individuals and businesses alike.

Exceptional OCR accuracy.
Convert images to PDF
News & Books Office & Productivity Photos & Graphics
Tesseract

Tesseract

Open Source

Tesseract is a powerful, open-source optical character recognition (OCR) engine. Originally developed by Hewlett-Packard and now maintained by Google and the community, it can read various image formats and convert them into text.

Free and open source
Office & Productivity