(often associated with the Office XP era) is a legacy Optical Character Recognition (OCR) software designed to convert scanned paper documents, PDF files, and digital camera images into editable digital formats like Microsoft Word, Excel, or searchable PDF.
While the "ASP" suffix in your query likely refers to the extension (often seen in legacy web URLs like .asp on sites providing software documentation or downloads), it can also relate to Scansoft's early efforts in providing OCR capabilities via web services. Key Features and Capabilities Scansoft Omnipage Office Xp Asp
To run this version effectively on older systems, the following were typically required: : Windows 98, Me, NT 4.0, 2000, or XP. (often associated with the Office XP era) is
ScanSoft eventually merged with Nuance Communications (later acquired by Microsoft). Modern versions of this technology are now sold under the name . For users looking for support on the legacy Office XP version: Memory : Minimum 64MB RAM (128MB recommended)
: Intel Pentium or equivalent (233 MHz or higher recommended). Memory : Minimum 64MB RAM (128MB recommended). Disk Space : Approximately 130MB for a full installation. Current Status and Evolution
: Capable of turning static PDF files into editable documents or creating compressed, searchable "e-paper" PDFs. System Requirements (Legacy)