Import paper phone numbers into mobile phone address book (1): Data recognition using ABBYY FineReader

The first step in importing a paper phone number into the mobile phone address book is to convert the paper phone number into an electronic version. How to realize it? What everyone usually thinks of is to use text recognition tools, such as Hanwang, Jiexun, etc. These text recognition tools charge a high degree of recognition, but if they are free, they are not good enough. Basically, they cannot be used. I have tried a number of text recognition tools, and every one of them was satisfactory. Later, I saw in Baidu experience that I used ABBYY FineReader for recognition. There is a cracked version of this tool, and the recognition effect is very good.

 

1. Download ABBYY FineReader and crack it :

Download: I can't find the original download link, so I shared the downloaded one to 360 cloud disk, link: https://yunpan.cn/cSzHC7yVsnsvD , access password: 1848. If you need it, you can download it. If you don't have a 360 cloud disk, you can leave me a message.

Installation: Install by default, just next next. Crack: There is a crack method in the downloaded ABBYY FineReader. I will quote it here:
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1. After downloading and decompressing, first run the AutoRun.exe program in the Setup directory to install the original program!
2. Run the Del_Lic_Serv.bat script in administrator mode to delete the background service program!
3. Copy all the files in the CK directory in the compressed package to the installer directory to overwrite the file with the same name.
The default installation directory is: C:\Program Files\ABBYY FineReader 12\
 2. Use ABBYY FineReader to recognize paper phone numbers: It is better to take a clear picture of paper phone numbers, and it is better to be straight, without scratches, otherwise it will affect the recognition effect. 1. Double-click the ABBYY FineReader icon to open ABBYY FineReader. You can select the file type on the home page, or you can directly open the file to be recognized. Here I use Ctrl+O to directly open the loaded file. 2. After the image is loaded, ABBYY FineReader will automatically analyze the area with data (of course, it can also be manually selected, and the default will be automatically analyzed after opening). After the analysis is completed, it will be automatically recognized and displayed on the right side, as shown in the figure:
    Right side recognition The data that comes out can be edited, and a part or all of it can also be selected and copied to Excel. At this point, the paper phone number has become an electronic version. Is not it simple?

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