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Hi, I’m looking to change my paperbacks into e-books. I want to get an OCR program that is the most accurate in translating the text in a novel format and storing in a format that I can later change to be read by most e-book readers and in an audio format. Any suggestions on which OCR you believe will best accomplish this and what format I should save it as initially? Thanks for sharing your knowledge on this subject.

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2 Responses to “What is the best ocr software for creating ebooks?”

  • H.B.K. says:

    i have used their trial version to fix up some stuff for school , go figure, work really well but nothing will work %100 it is bound not read a few lettes here and there.

    if u like the trial pay for the full.

  • eldelfinalegre says:

    This doesn’t answer your question, but after you create your ebook, you might want to check out YAKiToMe! (http://www.yakitome.com) and convert it into an audio podcast for free.

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