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Tungsten TotalAgility vs elDoc comparison

 

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elDoc
Ranking in Intelligent Document Processing (IDP)
54th
Average Rating
0.0
Number of Reviews
0
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Tungsten TotalAgility
Ranking in Intelligent Document Processing (IDP)
6th
Average Rating
8.2
Number of Reviews
22
Ranking in other categories
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Featured Reviews

PrashanthR - PeerSpot reviewer
Aug 1, 2022
Great with recognition and provides a high level of confidence in terms of extraction capabilities
When it comes to machine print, this is an excellent solution with features you don't find in other tools. When dealing with handwritten text they have provided some A2iA locators that require a separate license. Even after implementing that, the handwritten text extraction was not great. Microsoft Azure does better at text extraction. If an organization is looking for OCR without the need to extract anything, then I would suggest a product such as Textract or another free software. If data extraction is needed for additional processes then I would recommend Kofax. I rate this solution eight out of 10

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"It is slightly more expensive than other tools."
"The price of this solution is less than some of the competition."
"Kofax TotalAgility is very expensive."
"It has a perpetual license. You pay once in a lifetime for the volume of scans you will do and the number of users you will have. You can have participants or regular users, and you can have developers and administrators. So, once you purchase it, it is for a lifetime, and then every year, you have to pay for the maintenance. There is an annual maintenance cost, which is about 18% of the licensing cost."
"The licensing cost for Kofax TotalAgility is very expensive, though I'm unable to give you the range, the sales representatives of my company say that the product is quite expensive."
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Financial Services Firm
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Computer Software Company
12%
Manufacturing Company
9%
Government
7%
 

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What do you like most about Kofax TotalAgility?
The product is really good, and it is easy to use. It comes with multiple integrations. The solution keeps up with the trend of Microsoft Copilot and AI.
What is your experience regarding pricing and costs for Kofax TotalAgility?
The price of this solution is less than some of the competition.
What needs improvement with Kofax TotalAgility?
The product's console version is old. It should also improve its forum.
 

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Kofax TotalAgility, TotalAgility, Singularity IDP, Capture Enabled BPM
 

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