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Full-text indexing, OCR engine, highlight
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Find Desktop is integrated with a powerful "full-text" retrieval technology supported by O.C.R. engine. This allows you to search directly in the text, starting from one word or exact phrase contained in electronic or image documents. Other functions are the mail indexing system, the enhanced scanning functions as well as the management of the classification fields associated with documents. Find Desktop is equipped of technology "Highlight"
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Find Desktop makes it easy to retrieve whatever you need! It allows you to drammatically decrease the time needed to find, view and elaborate documents. Find Desktop is integrated with a powerful "full-text" retrieval technology supported by O.C.R. engine. This allows you to search directly in the text, starting from one word or exact phrase contained in electronic or image documents. Other functions are the mail indexing system, the enhanced scanning functions (with virtual annotation capabilities) as well as the management of the classification fields associated with documents render Find Desktop the fast and economic solution for document management. Find Desktop is equipped of technology "Highlight" that evidences directly on the original document (image file or electronic file) the search results and supports the most common electronic document formats (PDF,Ms. Word, Ms. Excel, etc..) with search capabilities also in ZIP file. Automatic Update functions available.
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