Over the last few months, AIIM has gathered hundreds of product ratings from industry professionals and users of Capture software. We will make the results available in a report we are developing with well known industry analyst Harvey Spencer.
Here's the current issue if you are a capture vendor or partner or user -- Some of the products are getting a LOT of user ratings, while some are only receiving a few ratings.
The following vendors have quite a few ratings already, but could always use more...
- Kofax – Capture (formerly Ascent Capture)
- Adobe – Acrobat
- EMC Captiva – Captiva InputAccel
- Kodak – KODAK Capture Pro
- IBM – FileNet Capture Professional
- Hyland - Document Imaging
- ABBYY - ABBYY FineReader
- Kofax – Transformation Modules
- Outback Imaging - EzeScan
The following products have a mid-level of support, but would benefit from a wider group of participants...
- IBM – FileNet Capture (ADR)
- Nuance – eCopy ShareScan
- AnyDoc Software, Inc. - OCR for AnyDoc
- Notable Solutions – AutoStore
- Canon – Capture Perfect
- Datacap (now owned by IBM) -- Taskmaster
- KnowledgeLake – Capture for SharePoint
- Laserfiche - Quick Fields
- Oracle – Oracle Document Capture
- Xerox – DocuShare
- EMC Captiva – Captiva e-input
And lastly, this last group of products frankly needs more ratings!
- A2iA, Autonomy, OpenText, Readsoft, Parascript, ISIS Papyrus, Brainware, and BancTec.
[Note...these are a sample of the vendors in the survey; not everyone listed above...]
Here's the link to make your own ratings or to send to your partners, peers, and customers.
http://www.zoomerang.com/Survey/WEB22BKURAGAMK/
If you want more information, check out our Capture and Imaging Community.
Abby has more "proffesional", networked tools than Fine Reader...
Posted by: Andrej | November 29, 2010 at 07:15 AM
Fine Reader is a product of ABBYY. Your comment is not understood.
Posted by: Musa Zubairu | November 29, 2010 at 08:30 AM
I think what Andrej means is that FineReader is a desktop tool but ABBYY offer other products (FlexiCapture or Recognition server) that are server/Enterprise tools.
Posted by: Braden | November 29, 2010 at 12:15 PM
I think its unfortunate that Digitech's Papervision Capture and PaperFlow were not rated or mentioned. Why is that? Capture professionals in service bureaus predominantly use this product and it shows up #1 in the executive forum survey every year.
Posted by: Jared Milligan | December 07, 2010 at 12:19 PM
Thanks for all you have done for our country and for our civilization. How does leading providers of Capture software really work?
Posted by: Vimax | December 12, 2010 at 12:19 AM