Karlston Posted April 29, 2020 Share Posted April 29, 2020 Best scanning software of 2020: apps to digitize your paper documents Convert your paper archive to digital PDFs (Image credit: Pixabay) Scanning technology has become increasingly available and accessible, meaning that the paperless office now has a clear chance of becoming a reality. The ability to scan documents into electronic copies that can be stored locally or in the cloud are now a common feature of many businesses. However, there are many different types of scanning software available, and different document types available. The best scanning software will be able to cater for a range of different needs and especially be able to store documents in different formats as required. Often this will be PDF files, as this is a universal file, but sometimes Word or other office file formats will be required, as well as different image formats. Quality is also an essential consideration, as scanned documents need to remain accurate and readable, which means that scanning software that is unable to properly represent numbers and letters will necessarily be no good. Luckily, these days most scanning solutions provide excellent quality documents, but if you're not confident about your own software, you can always deliver your documents to a scanning company to do it for you. From powerful, enterprise-focused Adobe platforms to pick-up services perfect for small businesses, check out the very best of the document scanning and converting world below. We took into account available features, relative costs, professional reviews and user experiences in making our recommendations for the best scanning software. Best scanning apps - at a glance (Image credit: Abbyy) 1. Abbyy FineReader An excellent OCR tool + Simple to use + Includes tool for batch processing + Perpetual license Abbyy is responsible for a number of enterprise-oriented software tools and among them is its platform for document scanning, FineReader. This software lets you edit, review, protect, compare and convert PDFs and scans. The PDF editing feature allows you to comment and annotate your PDF, making it perfect for collaboration. Compare, meanwhile, helps you identify text changes between different versions of the same document, saving time on proofreading and back-checking. FineReader calls its OCR (optical character recognition) technology ‘world-leading’ no less, promising accurate conversion of paper documents, scans and PDFs to Word, Excel, searchable PDFs, and other file formats. If you’re dealing with scanning on a large scale, the Hot Folder feature is on hand to help schedule batch processing and track documents for conversion with ‘watched’ folders. FineReader can recognize a whopping 192 languages, so you should be covered no matter where your documents are coming from. Prices start at $199 for the Standard software as a one-time license fee, with the Corporate level offering additional features for volume processing and document comparisons. You can download Abbyy FineReader here (Image credit: PaperScan) 2. PaperScan The universal scanner software + Affordable + Multi-language support + Free tier - Not suitable for cloud use PaperScan takes the approach of upgrading your scanner’s software to a more robust solution to get the most out of the device. After all, while most scanners ship with software, the manufacturers too often focus on building the hardware, relegating the software to more of an afterthought. PaperScan instead aims to provide additional useful features that will allow you to not simply scan but also organize your documents after scanning. A free version comes with post-processing tools such as rotation, border removal, hole punch removal, and color adjustments with filter options. However, this version of the software is ad-supported. PaperScan's Home edition offers the same but without ads, along with a few different file format options to save to, all for a one-time fee of $79. It's really the Professional edition where PaperScan really comes into its own, offering a comprehensive range of features to add to your scanner to make organizing scanned files so much easier. Features here include support for PDF-OCR in over 60 languages, batch processing with automatic blank page removal, annotations, and additional color editing tools. Overall, PaperScan offers a really useful set of tools at a very competitive price point by comparison to larger vendors. You can download PaperScan here (Image credit: Adobe Acrobat DC) 3. Adobe Acrobat DC A powerful tool from the software behemoth + Extensive range of tools and capabilities + Lots of integrations - Higher price If there’s a software company that knows how to handle a document or two, it’s Adobe, and when it comes to PDFs, you’re in safe hands with Acrobat DC ,which stands for ‘Document Cloud.’ After all, just about everyone has used Adobe Acrobat Reader for opening a PDF at some point. The platform allows you to create PDFs from just about everywhere: Microsoft Office applications, the camera of your phone when you’re out and about, HTML pages, and even from disparate emails, spreadsheets and documents which can be merged and organized into a simple PDF file. Key features include passwords and permission for added security, standardized templates to keep your documents consistent in style, the ability to edit and annotate both normal text and data in tables, a comparing tool to identify differences between different versions of the document, and ‘reverse’ conversions from PDF to Word, Excel and PowerPoint. Storing all these converted files is made easier too, thanks to integrations with Dropbox, OneDrive and Box. With Adobe Acrobat, scanning your document really is just the beginning, but the caveat with this platform, like so many Adobe tools, is that it doesn’t come cheap. For businesses, prices start at $12.99 per person per month for the Acrobat Standard DC plan, on an annual subscription, with Adobe Pro DC for Windows or Mac starting from $14.99 a month.. You can download Adobe Acrobat DC here (Image credit: Kofax) 4. OmniPage Standard Copy complete documents with ease + High quality scans and conversions + Easy to use on the move + Lots of integrations Another key player on the enterprise productivity scene is OmniPage Standard from Kofax. OmniPage Standard’s OCR technology takes care of scanning all types of paper documents in a quick and efficient manner. The result is a digital library of PDF files that you can use the software to edit as required, as well as perform search functions on. The platform promises high quality conversions that maintain the features of the original document – columns, tables, bullets, graphics and all. It also supports a wide range of software platforms for managing these documents, including Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Corel, Wordperfect, and Kofax's own Power PDF tool. Conveniently, OmniPage can process via a whole range of devices that capture text as an image, so if your phone, tablet or camera is at hand, you can scan, convert and manage your files on the move. Pricing is relatively competitive, with OmniPage Standard costing less than $100 for a one-time licence. You can download OmniPage Standard here (Image credit: Readiris) 5. Readiris Copy, convert and edit your documents + Useful collaboration features + Option to convert to audio + Affordable - No PDF compression with lowest tier Now on version 17, Readiris is a scanning tool that captures and converts your documents to editable files thanks to its OCR technology. The service enables you to convert PDFs, pictures and texts from an image or scanned doc into Word, Excel, Powerpoint or an indexed PDF. Keeping pace with its higher-level competitors, Readiris also allows you to annotate files and make comments, making the platform suitable for collaboration in the process of scanning and converting. Its audio capabilities are pretty handy too, as documents and books can be converted into MP3 and Wav files, enabling you to digest texts without even having to read them. You can record voice comments too, removing the reading and writing process of editing altogether if preferred. Readiris 17 comes in three packages, with even the simplest version offering annotations and comments, even in audio, as well as merge and compression options to make document processing faster. It also supports up to 30 languages. The Pro version can support up to 138 languages, as well as additional editing and conversion options, while the corporate version also adds protection, signing, batch processing, as well as management and archiving options. You can download Readiris here Mobile scanning apps to consider While we've covered some major software above, especially for companies with significant archives to digitize, there are other options available to scan on the go. This is especially the case with scanning apps for Android and iOS which now allow you to photograph documents, and have these turned into PDF files for your records: The Adobe Scan scanner app is the first on our list, due to Adobe's range of additional PDF tools. The scanner app is free to download and allows you to preview file dimensions, as well as rotate, crop, and edit the color as required. Genius Scan is another useful mobile app for phones that allows you to take photos of documents and save them as PDF files. As well as that, features include smart page detection, perspective correction and image enhancement. And with patch scanning, you can create digital copies of dozens of pages within seconds. Scanbot scan documents, receipts, sketches, whiteboards, business cards, labels, QR codes and barcodes in 200dpi. There are five color modes available, as well as tools to crop and optimize scanned documents. As with similar scanning apps, documents can be automatically saved a cloud service such as Google Drive or Dropbox. CamScanner doesn't simply allow you to image documents and save them as PDFs to the cloud, it also allows for collaborative editing feature to add annotations and watermarks to documents. Aimed principally at business users, you can save documents to the cloud and also password any files you scan and save. Source: Best scanning software of 2020: apps to digitize your paper documents (TechRadar) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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