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98% Desktop imaging redux[LiveLink]

    Summary: Upon installation, Imaging Pro automatically creates scan icons in the Word and Excel toolbars. * Runs in a Web browser. Imaging Pro not only runs as a Windows 95 or NT desktop executable, it runs inside the Internet Explorer Web browser, too. * Web link annotations. Clicking on the link annotation in the image viewer displays the linked document, if necessary launching the browser and retrieving...
91% ActiveX explained[LiveLink]
    Summary: Microsoft development environment hopes. Actually, ActiveX isn't just one thing. It is a set of open technologies that include client, server, tools and applications. And, according to Microsoft, it embraces all popular Internet standards, languages and platforms. Using ActiveX technology, Microsoft is integrating the HTTP protocol into its Microsoft Internet Information Server for Windows NT...
91% OPINION:Getting there from here[LiveLink]
    Summary: Traditional imaging applications will be document-centric, not image-centric any more. In fact, there won't even be an "imaging market." And these are mostly still image-only systems; the "document-centric" users must work in other departments. Why isn't this enough to image-enable lending, claims and A/P applications? Why do the expensive, monolithic imaging systems still rule the market?
91% Internet imaging--an incipient art[LiveLink]
    Summary: Internet imaging--an incipient art. ActiveX is Microsoft's new development tool for writing applications in Visual Basic. They have to be ActiveX-compliant, but many applications are or will be. At ImagingExpo there was more talk about Internet imaging than actual products being demonstrated. It uses Microsoft's Internet Explorer (IE) to store and retrieve documents through the Internet.
90% Merging principles of Web software pricing Ne...[LiveLink]
    Summary: Gradually, out of the chaos a few principles are emerging: 1. Some level of access has to be free. 5. Writing costs more than reading. Consequently, write access to the database costs more. If Web access is free, support is not. With the Web, user support is starting to be decoupled from the software price.
90% Opinion & Editorial[LiveLink]
    Summary: Imaging World, June 1st, 1996. More on SCS in July 1st's IW. Imaging is dead. But the world is changing. I do agree with you that some imagers won't thrive in the new world.
90% Component Imaging[LiveLink]
    Summary: Standalone applications and toolkits emerge. Those that sell a more standalone application approach are represented by Kofax and Cornerstone (San Jose). Cornerstone's Pixel Translations products fit more into the toolkit category. COMPONENT IMAGING MARKET. The market moves toward components.
90% News Shorts 11-18-96[LiveLink]
    Summary: CA develops products for a number of uses including information management and enterprise computing. Integrated electronic publishing. ActiveX controls. Kofax ascending new heights. management makes impact in Texas.
89% Lotus Development[LiveLink]
    Summary: Lotus Development Corporation offers high-quality software products and support services that reflect the company's unique understanding of new ways in which we must all work together.
89% Caution- technology convergence ahead[LiveLink]
    Summary: Studies in the late 1970s demonstrated that while it was advantageous to use technology to create and manage office documents, there was a need to tie workers together because, after all, workers need to engage each other in their daily activities (the first glimmer of workflow awareness! the office automation manager). Developing an image. At that point, users could think of managing published...
89% Wang Payback in a day[LiveLink]
    Summary: Wang: Payback in a day?. By Tony McKinley Wang Software's Pro Imaging for Windows package is aimed squarely at meeting the needs of millions of desktop users. Selling software on the Web. Wang selling personal software is a stunning departure from Wang's heritage. Wang's mission with this product is to sell it directly over the Web.
89% Web software pricing...back to the future[LiveLink]
    Summary: Web software pricing. In the client-server era, the price of a perpetual license to production software has been largely based on the number of users concurrently logged on to the server, an easily tracked and enforceable number that is generally accepted as a fair measure of user value. But the sudden demand for Web-based application access is now upsetting both the technological basis of that...
89% Hot Products 3-17-97[LiveLink]
    Summary: Office information manager. Office graphics made easy. How suite it is to develop for ActiveX. The suite offers image capture through ScanDirector, image enhancement with ScanFix and image viewing and document management through ViewDirector.. Web-based document sharing.
88% New Acrobat 3.0 is a watershed in Web document[LiveLink]
    Summary: The Verity Search engine is then available to Acrobat users on a network to retrieve documents through the Catalog index (Search can be licensed for CD distribution at $500 per title). Forms processing functions. Two completely new functions that have been added to Acrobat 3 are Forms and Dynamic Controls. The forms tool is full-featured and easy to use. The Movie tool applies this same simple...
88% Users create demand for imaging Desktop documen[LiveLink]
    Summary: Desktop document image. The fact is, the demand for desktop image management originates from a market segment that is not composed of traditional document imaging users.. DOCS Imaging gets. DOCS Imaging challenges Watermark. In comparison, Watermark only notes-edits.
88% Caere MSeries II Production OCR on NT Server[LiveLink]
    Summary: Production OCR on NT Server. The roots of high-performance OCR servers go back to the original Palantir Corp.' The M/Series II Board serves the needs of a large, stable market. NT Server OCR software. WordScan is a proven solution.
88% opinionAug96[LiveLink]
    Summary: Imaging World, August 1st, 1996. Can Oracle breathe life into component imaging?) Given Oracle's intention to unify document management and messaging with mission-critical database applications, the possibility exists that a dedicated document server--the missing piece of the component imaging puzzle--may no longer be necessary. But while the application side of the integration is easy, the...
88% Workflow software for groupware[LiveLink]
    Summary: Keyflow is designed specifically for Microsoft Exchange. Keyflow actually provides two different client interfaces. By opening the work item from Exchange, the Response Task window is displayed, allowing the user to execute specific actions on that work item. Keyflow administration is equally simple. Keyflow only works on Microsoft Exchange.
88% Scanner/Web/VAR Beats[LiveLink]
    Summary: Intrafed continues on the scene. BancTec announced a distribution agreement with TextWare. The Web beat. "We believe that publishing on- and off-line go hand in hand on the Web and CD, and we believe that automating the process is critical to the success of the project." Now they are asking how to solve problems."
88% Character recognition vs. content recognition[LiveLink]
    Summary: Imaging World, October 21st, 1996. In Adobe's definition, "imaging" refers to the process of creating page images, bit by bit. In addition, Capture is designed to fit text into the exact space it occupied in the original document. Acrobat Capture is designed to treat unrecognizable text as pasted-in images, and often areas treated this way are not even output to the text file. recognition take?


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