I'd wish Prizmo had an "express" option like FineReader that simply took an image and output it to a file without all the manual steps that I had to go through, but I like the way Prizmo lets me work directly with an iPhone, something I've never seen before in an OCR app.
When working with a conventional camera, Prizmo was less convenient, because I had to wait while the app imported thumbnails of almost all the photos stored in the camera before I could click on the one I wanted. With a scanner, Prizmo worked efficiently, although, again, with an "express" feature that automated the process.
(A 50 option adds a "Pro Pack" that makes it possible to automate Prizmo via Automator or AppleScript, but you still have to do the scripting job yourself. ) It's the OCR, Stupid Unfortunately, Prizmo's weakest link is the most important one: its OCR engine. It's good enough, and at more or less the same level as the OCR built into Adobe Acrobat Pro, but it can't match the superb, almost error-free results I got from ABBYY FineReader Express.
When I tested Prizmo and FineReader with the same PDF and other image files, Prizmo made far more errors; FineReader sometimes made one or two, or none.
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Version 1. 10 has extra columns available in the detailed view to cover file info (metadataXMPIPTC) fields and rating images is now possible through the tag pane. What's new in this version: Version 2. 0 features UI refresh to blend with Windows Aero Glass theme, more elements with customizable colors; address bar and find bar face lift. If you want to know what the weather is, the saying goes, look outside.
MyFreeWeather allows users to do just that, without ever having to get up from their computers.
This attractive weather program lets users view illustrated versions of the sky in their selected location, with both the time of day and weather accurately portrayed. With features typical of other weather software and the nifty sky graphics to boot, we think MyFreeWeather is a nice choice for a go-to weather program.
MyFreeWeather's interface is sleek and intuitive, with the sky illustration filling the upper third or so and a variety of other weather information displayed below.
The current temperature, humidity, visibility, wind direction, wind speed, and five-day forecast are included. Information is provided by the Weather Channel, which we've found to be the most accurate online weather provider.
MyFreeWeather also includes links to the Weather Channel's pollen, airport, and traffic reports.
The program is easy to configure, with a simple settings menu that lets users add locations anywhere in the world and adjust how frequently the weather is updated. When the program is minimized it appears 1 an icon in the system tray, making it easy to access the weather report when you need it and keep it out of the way when you don't.
The program has no Help file, but we didn't really feel that it needed one.
Overall, we liked MyFreeWeather very much, and we have no major complaints.
MyFreeWeather is free. It installs a desktop icon without asking 21 leaves the icon and a folder behind upon removal.
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Protect your computer with the latest software. Download NowDownload Now Publisher's Description From MicroSmarts: MyFreeWeather allows you to view the sky in any city in the world and track local weather. Watch the moving storm weather patterns via Satellite Radar. Also, view daily and detailed 21, local time and date for anywhere, plus alerts to severe weather conditions.
Imagine looking at the current 1 in your local area, Florida, Hawaii, Paris, Vegas, Bahamas.
View the skies of the world without leaving your computer desk. CNET 112 note: You will be taken to a third-party site to complete your download. Using P2P and file-sharing software to distribute copyrighted material without authorization is illegal in the United States and many other countries.
CBS Interactive does not encourage or condone the illegal duplication or distribution of copyrighted content.
CNET Editors' review by: CNET staff on May 05, 2010 BitTorrent technology has revolutionized the way we share files, making the transmission of movies, large pieces of software, and entire albums of music a relatively quick process. There are many torrent-sharing clients out there to choose from, and BitSpirit is one of the better ones we've encountered.
There's nothing flashy 1 it; it's just a well-designed, easy-to-use piece of software that makes sharing torrents a breeze.
BitSpirit's interface is attractive and intuitive, and even users with rudimentary torrent knowledge will be able to figure it out. Clear, well-labeled 1 give users access to the program's major functions, and the layout is well-organized and easy to navigate.
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