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Ked
Guest<p style=”text-align: left;”> Hello, I would like to know why the new version always starts the background automatically, I didn’t even open this software.</p>
<p style=”text-align: left;”> The CPU and RAM are almost full of sinuses, and other software will stutter,which can sometimes be bothersome.Hopefully an option to turn it off, and the time spent sweeping the library in this version of anytxt has increased greatly, it’s not clear what’s going on.</p>
Ked
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KeymasterThis is the OCR engine, which is recognizing the text inside your image. If you don’t want to search for text in your images, use the non-OCR version.
Ked
GuestI need it, my suggestion is if this process can be restrained, don’t take up so high memory and CPU. Anyway, thanks to the developer for making this amazing software!
Bob
GuestSeconding Ked’s post. The OCR component uses far too much memory. I am only indexing one folder of about 500 images and right now ATService.exe is taking up a gig of RAM. And for some reason after I updated to the latest version, ATOHelper.exe was taking up 13GB of RAM! Restarting it fixed that issue but I have indexing set to “Never” update because it’s so atrociously RAM/CPU greedy.
By the way, get rid of the multi document interface or give us the option to do so. It’s impossible to look through a list of results without ending up with 50 MDI tabs open. And there’s no way to turn off the text preview (using the slider to maximise the image, the text preview just comes back for the next file because its opened in a new tab).
Bob
GuestPS: the program is very useful, I would happily buy it if it wasn’t full of bugs and the UI was fixed
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KeymasterHi, Bob. Got it. Thank you
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