Linux runs a significant percentage of business critical applications, such as web, mail, file and database servers. Most of these systems are the backbone of enterprises.
Everyone deals these days with digital documents, both in private and business life. Paper documents however still exist and they contain a lot of important data and information that needs to be extracted.
OCR technology is key in gaining access to paper-based information and integrating it in digital workflows. OCR allows the user to quickly convert scanned documents into searchable, editable documents or platform independent PDFs.
Since OCR is only applied once in a lifecycle of a document the quality of the recognition and conversion is critical. ABBYY OCR technology has proven performance, consistent results, increases productivity.
ABBYY FineReader Engine CLI for Linux is a ready to use CLI tool based on ABBYY’s advanced Optical Character Recognition (OCR) technologies.
The tool automates OCR and document conversion on Linux systems.
Processing is fully controlled via the command line.
ABBYY OCR for Linux offers the same high OCR quality that is available on Windows.
Many output formats are supported, for example: Text only, RTF, HTML, XML with page layout and character information and PDF. New in CLI V9.0: PDF/A Support - the ISO standard for long-term archiving
Barcode Recognition 1D & 2D New in CLI V9.0: Extended 2D Barcode support is now a default feature
If more sophisticated processing and deeper integration are needed, developers can also use the ABBYY OCR SDKs. FineReader Engine CLI for Linux is based on the ABBYY FineReader Engine for Linux. More on technical infos on the different ABBYY OCR SDKs: http://www.ocr-sdk.com/