[access-uk] Re: [bcab] Re: trial of KNFB reader

  • From: "Jackie Cairns" <jackie.cairnsplace@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Sun, 20 Dec 2009 16:01:35 -0000

Hi Tony

You could go to
www.comproom.co.uk
And download it with some documentation from there, but I honestly don't
think this software is for reading books.  It is pretty good, but I don't
think there is a true replacement for PC scanning with OCR software like
K1000 or Open Book.  Beyo and K-Reader are good for finding out what your
document is, and K-Reader certainly appends text and saves it for later
retrieval.  But I'd never scan a book on either of them, and that's my
honest opinion.


Kind Regards,
 
J
 
 
Jackie Cairns
jackie.cairnsplace@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx

-----Original Message-----
From: access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of
tony sweeney
Sent: 20 December 2009 15:57
To: access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [access-uk] Re: [bcab] Re: trial of KNFB reader

Hi Jackie, 
 
I am still in the market for purchasing a suitable Reader! 
 
Do you have an url for the Beyo? 
 
Wonder how it manages with books? 
 
Thanks 
 
Tony

        ----- Original Message ----- 
        From: Jackie Cairns <mailto:jackie.cairnsplace@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>  
        To: bcab@xxxxxxxxxxxxx ; access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx 
        Sent: Sunday, December 20, 2009 10:51 AM
        Subject: [access-uk] Re: [bcab] Re: trial of KNFB reader

        Guys,
        
        I'm cross-posting this to both lists as people have discussed it on
Access
        UK and BCAB.
        
        Tris was in the office on Friday, and had a copy of BeyoCBS on his
N86, so
        let me have a play around with the software.  I must admit I was
impressed
        for two reasons:
        
        Firstly, I loved the idea of the beeps that helped me to align the
camera to
        the document I was wishing to scan.  It was really interesting how
this
        worked, and then took a picture automatically once I got a
continuous tone,
        I really did like that feature and wish K-Reader had it as part of
its
        software.
        
        Secondly, I personally thought the text was quite accurate.  I
didn't rate
        the voice that much, and there is a bit of interaction with Talks
that needs
        sorting out.  But it was certainly much better than I had expected.
        
        So, given the short time I spent with it, what's my verdict?  Could
be
        improved upon to take account of Talks being present, and use of a
better
        synthesiser, but very good for 75 quid.  I still love K-Reader
though, but
        Beyo is an alternative worth considering for anyone who finds
K-Reader out
        of their price range.
        
        I can't comment on Textscout as I haven't seen it, and am not in
favour of
        the server idea for the reasons people have outlined already.
        
        
        Kind Regards,
         
        J
         
         
        Jackie Cairns
        jackie.cairnsplace@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
        
        -----Original Message-----
        From: bcab-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:bcab-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx]
On Behalf
        Of Ibrahim Gucukoglu
        Sent: 18 December 2009 08:59
        To: bcab@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
        Subject: [bcab] Re: trial of KNFB reader
        
        Hi Steve.
         
        Well, I think I'll be plonking for Beyo for the time being, I doubt
I'll
        ever be able to afford KNFB or TextScout, especially as TextScout is
going
        to be more expensive given the price in Euros roughly equates to
£810.  How
        have you found beyo's interaction with talks?  You can scroll, copy
and
        paste the text, but can you read the text using talks and a Braille
display?
        Perhaps if you haven't tried it you should give it a go.
         
        All the best, Ibrahim.
        
        ----- Original Message ----- 
        From: Steve Nutt <mailto:steve@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>  
        To: bcab@xxxxxxxxxxxxx 
        Sent: Friday, December 18, 2009 8:50 AM
        Subject: [bcab] Re: trial of KNFB reader
        
        
        Hi Ibrahim,
        
        
        
        I have both here, and I can tell you that TS certainly does win for
        accuracy, though its real downside is if you don't have a signal,
whether
        you have a data plan or not, it ain't going anywhere.  It does read
more
        difficult print much better than KNFB though.  It also decolumnises
better,
        for example when you read newspapers.  But the real biggie for me,
is that
        it allows you to read text with Talks, if you set it to external
screen
        reader.  It is not completely accessible with Talks, that is to say
the
        menus etc are still spoken by the inbuilt TTS, but the actual text
can be
        interrogated with Talks, which means we can get Braille output too.
        
        
        
        By the way, I do sell KNFB, but I am only speaking as a consumer
        here, not with my CRS hat on.  I don't sell TS yet, but am hoping to
soon.
        This is also not an attempt to take anything away from KNFB, it was
here
        first, as OCR packages go, and is still a great product.
        
        
        
        All the best
        
        
        
        Steve
        
        
        
        From: bcab-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:bcab-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx]
        On Behalf Of Ibrahim Gucukoglu
        Sent: Tuesday 15 December 2009 13:29
        To: bcab@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
        Subject: [bcab] Re: trial of KNFB reader
        
        
        
        Hi.
        
        
        
        Well, I've personally never tried TextScout, but I understand that
        it has a higher recognition accuracy than the almighty KNFB reader
not to
        mention a smaller memory and installation footprint.  OK, so the
image is
        processed remotely, but I'll tell you now that if it were a choice
between
        KNFB and TextScout, based on what I've heard and read, TS wins hands
down
        not least because I have an unlimited data package with generally
good
        mobile coverage.
        
        
        
        All the best, Ibrahim.
        
        ----- Original Message ----- 
        
        From: Graham Page <mailto:gpage@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>  
        
        To: bcab@xxxxxxxxxxxxx 
        
        Sent: Tuesday, December 15, 2009 1:18 PM
        
        Subject: [bcab] Re: trial of KNFB reader
        
        
        
        interesting.  this seems absolute madness to me.  I don't
        want text scout because it is even more expensive than KNFB though I
realise
        that scanned image is recognised remotely.  I just don't understand
how
        companies can be so arrogant as to not even let people try their
software
        before buying it when the buyer is expected to pay so much money for
the
        product.  I was hoping to do some tests of KNFB reader alongside
Beyo CBS
        and took it for granted that there would be a trial of KNFB reader
but I was
        not looking in the right place.
        
        
        
        Regards
        
        
        
        Graham
        
        Graham Page
        Home Phone: 0207 265 9493
        Mobile: 07753 607980
        Fax:  0870 706 2773
        Email: gpage@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
        MSN: gabriel_mcbird@xxxxxxxxxxx
        Skype: gabriel_mcbird
        
        ----- Original Message ----- 
        
        From: Ibrahim Gucukoglu <mailto:ibrahim_gucukoglu@xxxxxxxx>
        
        
        To: bcab@xxxxxxxxxxxxx 
        
        Sent: Tuesday, December 15, 2009 1:04 PM
        
        Subject: [bcab] Re: trial of KNFB reader
        
        
        
        Hi Graham.
        
        
        
        No trial is available for KNF\B, though you might like to
        try TextScout which is an up and coming alternative.  You can get a
trial
        from www.textscout.eu.
        
        
        
        All the best, Ibrahim.
        
        ----- Original Message ----- 
        
        From: Graham Page <mailto:gpage@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>  
        
        To: bcab@xxxxxxxxxxxxx 
        
        Sent: Tuesday, December 15, 2009 12:43 PM
        
        Subject: [bcab] trial of KNFB reader
        
        
        
        Hi all.
        
        
        
        I have been playing with Beyo cbs  reader and found
        it promissing though accuracy has not been great.  I thought it may
be this
        could be to do with my technique of reading.
        
        
        
        Given the price difference I would expect Beyo CBS
        reader to be less accurate but I couldn't find a trial of KNFB
reader.
        There must be one surely.  No one would spend the best part of £700
without
        being able to try something first, surely.  It is not really
economically
        that viable for resellers such as Sight & Sound to visit anyone who
may just
        want a demo out of curiosity so is there a trial version available?
        
        
        
        Regards
        
        
        
        Graham
        
        Graham Page
        Home Phone: 0207 265 9493
        Mobile: 07753 607980
        Fax:  0870 706 2773
        Email: gpage@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
        MSN: gabriel_mcbird@xxxxxxxxxxx
        Skype: gabriel_mcbird
        
        
        
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