Xerox low-balls OCR market. (Xerox Imaging Systems' TextBridge optical character recognition software) (Brief Article) (Product Announcement)

From: Macworld | Date: May 1, 1994 | Copyright information

After seeing its AccuText optical character recognition software pushed out of the high-price market by Caere's $995 OmniPage Professional, Xerox Imaging Systems is launching a very inexpensive, full-featured OCR packa...

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