Tag Archives: OCR

Is Your Document Optimized for OCR Text Recognition?
  • February 12, 2019
  • Laura Silva, Marketing Program Manager

If you scan documents, you probably know that the typical scanning software just produces an image of your document. It doesn’t create editable, searchable text. That’s fine if all you want to do is digitize the file. If, however, you ...

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The most important considerations for choosing PDF software
  • January 15, 2019
  • Guillermo Gonzalez, Solutions Consultant

For more than two decades, PDF has been the go-to tool for ensuring everyone can view documents, no matter which platform they’re on and it’s become even more critical in the BYOD, multi-device, cloud-storage world we live and work in. ...

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Only Foxit MobilePDF reflows content in dynamic forms so mobile users get the same benefits
  • March 20, 2018
  • FOXITBLOG

by Scott Nguyen, Integrated Sales and Support PDF currently supports two different forms for integrating data—AcroForms and XFA forms. Acroforms are the original PDF-based fillable forms, based on the PDF architecture. XFA (XML Forms Architecture) forms are XML-based forms, wrapped ...

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Law Firms: How Are You Getting That Data Into Your Big Data Model?
  • March 13, 2018
  • Dan Raiani, Director of Marketing, Enterprise Automation

The legal industry is flooded with lots of data, and effective information management is key to the success of any law firm looking to build a successful big data model. After surveying lawyers in the United States, Purdue University found ...

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AcroForms vs. XFA: Which is the winner?
  • March 6, 2018
  • David Ronald, Marketing Director

Multiple methods are available for converting paper forms to PDF. The million-dollar question is which is best. The two primary and consumer-trusted methods are AcroForms and XFA. Is one of these solutions better than the other? How are they different? ...

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