Specifications for Screenshot Reader
Operating system
- Microsoft® Windows® 11 / 10 / 8.1 / 8 / 7
- Microsoft Windows Server® 2016 / 2012 / 2012 R2 / 2008 R2
- For working with localized interfaces, corresponding language support required
Hardware
- 1 GHz processor or higher
- 1024 MB RAM
- 600 MB of hard disk space for typical program installation and 700 MB free space for optimal program operation
- Video card with 1024x768 resolution or higher
- DOC
Microsoft Word 97-2003 Document
- RTF
Rich Text Format
- XLS
Microsoft Excel 97-2003 Document
- CSV
Microsoft Office Excel Comma-Separated Values File
- TXT
Text document
- ODT
OpenOffice.org Writer format
- JPEG
Gray, color
- PNG
Black and white, gray, color
- BMP
Black and white, gray, color
Note: To be able to send captured text directly to Microsoft Word or Microsoft Excel you must have the respective application installed on your computer.
- Bulgarian
- Chinese simplified
- Chinese traditional
- Czech
- Danish
- Dutch
- English
- Estonian
- French
- German
- Greek
- Italian
- Hungarian
- Japanese
- Korean
- Polish
- Portuguese (Brazilian)
- Slovak
- Spanish
- Swedish
- Turkish
- Ukrainian
- Vietnamese
ABBYY Screenshot Reader supports more than 180 recognition languages, more than 40 of them with dictionary support (marked with ×):
- Abkhaz
- Adyghe
- Afrikaans
- Agul
- Albanian
- Altaic
- Armenian (Eastern) ×
- Armenian (Grabar) ×
- Armenian (Western) ×
- Avar
- Aymara
- Azeri (Cyrillic)
- Azeri (Latin) ×
- Bashkir ×
- Basic
- Basque
- Belarusian
- Bemba
- Blackfoot
- Breton
- Bugotu
- Bulgarian ×
- Buryat
- C/C++
- Catalan ×
- Cebuano
- Chamorro
- Chechen
- Chinese Simplified
- Chinese Traditional
- Chukchee
- Chuvash
- COBOL
- Corsican
- Crimean Tatar
- Croatian ×
- Crow
- Czech ×
- Dakota
- Danish ×
- Dargwa
- Dungan
- Dutch ×
- Dutch (Belgian) ×
- English ×
- Eskimo (Cyrillic)
- Eskimo (Latin)
- Esperanto
- Estonian ×
- Even
- Evenki
- Faroese
- Fijian
- Finnish ×
- Fortran
- French ×
- Frisian
- Friulian
- Gagauz
- Galician
- Ganda
- German (Luxembourg)
- German (new spelling) ×
- German ×
- Greek ×
- Guarani
- Hani
- Hausa
- Hawaiian
- Hebrew ×
- Hungarian ×
- Icelandic
- Ido
- Indonesian ×
- Ingush
- Interlingua
- Irish
- Italian ×
- Japanese ×
- Java
- Jingpo
- Kabardian
- Kalmyk
- Karachay-Balkar
- Karakalpak
- Kasub
- Kawa
- Kazakh
- Khakass
- Khanty
- Kikuyu
- Kirghiz
- Kongo
- Korean ×
- Korean (Hangul) ×
- Koryak
- Kpelle
- Kumyk
- Kurdish
- Lak
- Latin ×
- Latvian ×
- Lezgi
- Lithuanian ×
- Luba
- Macedonian
- Malagasy
- Malay
- Malinke
- Maltese
- Mansi
- Maori
- Mari
- Maya
- Miao
- Minangkabau
- Mohawk
- Romanian (Moldova)
- Mongol
- Mordvin
- Nahuatl
- Nenets
- Nivkh
- Nogay
- Norwegian (Bokmal) ×
- Norwegian (Nynorsk) ×
- Nyanja
- Occidental
- Occitan
- Ojibway
- Ossetian
- Papiamento
- Pascal
- Polish ×
- Portuguese ×
- Portuguese (Brazil) ×
- Quechua (Bolivia)
- Rhaeto-Romance
- Romanian ×
- Romany
- Rundi
- Russian ×
- Russian (old spelling) ×
- Rwanda
- Sami (Lappish)
- Samoan
- Scottish Gaelic
- Selkup
- Serbian (Cyrillic, Latin)
- Shona
- Simple chemical formulas
- Slovak ×
- Slovenian ×
- Somali
- Sorbian
- Sotho
- Spanish ×
- Sunda
- Swahili
- Swazi
- Swedish ×
- Tabasaran
- Tagalog
- Tahitian
- Tajik
- Tatar ×
- Thai ×
- Tok Pisin
- Tongan
- Tswana
- Tun
- Turkish ×
- Turkmen (Cyrillic)
- Turkmen (Latin)
- Tuvinian
- Udmurt
- Uighur (Cyrillic, Latin)
- Ukrainian ×
- Uzbek (Cyrillic, Latin)
- Vietnamese ×
- Welsh
- Wolof
- Xhosa
- Yakut
- Yiddish
- Zapotec
- Zulu