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  • C C P User 3

    I want freeware OCR. I found THIS[^] web page which gives a rundown on three posibilities - Google Docs - FreeOCR - Cuneiform OpenOCR If anyone has anything better to suggest, please do

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    While evaluating many different OCR SDK's, I found most of the free OCR SDK's aren't very accurate. You may try open source OCR SDK Tesseract. http://code.google.com/p/tesseract-ocr/

    Change is a pattern of life.

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      While evaluating many different OCR SDK's, I found most of the free OCR SDK's aren't very accurate. You may try open source OCR SDK Tesseract. http://code.google.com/p/tesseract-ocr/

      Change is a pattern of life.

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      Thanks. I'll need to keep that in mind and keep my expectations under control. My last experience with OCR was typically something like 99% accuracy, something like 3 to 7 errors per page scanned. Here's what's going on. I want to scan words which are actually in images on my screen, and turn them into text, ultimately to put into a PDF file.

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      • C C P User 3

        I want freeware OCR. I found THIS[^] web page which gives a rundown on three posibilities - Google Docs - FreeOCR - Cuneiform OpenOCR If anyone has anything better to suggest, please do

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        Spring for Adobe Acrobat (9) Pro ... If you have the time you might find something useful to do with it. Fortuneately there's enough to fiddle with that you'll decide you don't need the half of it and quit trying to do anything in a developmental process, using what might have access to through it, and get back to what you actually do to put bread on the table, develop. And it's Wednesday so don't go to the supermarket for fresh bread.

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          Spring for Adobe Acrobat (9) Pro ... If you have the time you might find something useful to do with it. Fortuneately there's enough to fiddle with that you'll decide you don't need the half of it and quit trying to do anything in a developmental process, using what might have access to through it, and get back to what you actually do to put bread on the table, develop. And it's Wednesday so don't go to the supermarket for fresh bread.

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          Day Old Bread is the stuff I always hope to find !

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            Day Old Bread is the stuff I always hope to find !

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            RedDk
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            Well, One could revive Tuesday's loaf by laying it out on the picnic table in a wet lunch bag, under noonday rays, if they were so inclined ...

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            • C C P User 3

              I want freeware OCR. I found THIS[^] web page which gives a rundown on three posibilities - Google Docs - FreeOCR - Cuneiform OpenOCR If anyone has anything better to suggest, please do

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              irneb
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              OCR is not always "perfect" (not even paid-for versions), but it's a LOT better than the stuff I've been yearning for since the '90s: Raster-to-Vector conversion. There are some, mostly not-free, but none (not even the most expensive) give even moderately usuable results. In every single case I've found that the manual cleanup after the "conversion" takes more time than to simply redraw the entire thing manually.

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                I want freeware OCR. I found THIS[^] web page which gives a rundown on three posibilities - Google Docs - FreeOCR - Cuneiform OpenOCR If anyone has anything better to suggest, please do

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                Bassam Abdul Baki
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                SimpleOCR[^]

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                • R RaisKazi

                  While evaluating many different OCR SDK's, I found most of the free OCR SDK's aren't very accurate. You may try open source OCR SDK Tesseract. http://code.google.com/p/tesseract-ocr/

                  Change is a pattern of life.

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                  The Mike B
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                  I've worked with over 20 different OCRs over the last 15 years, most of them commerical OEM bits. Tesseract is an excellent choice, particularly being free. It is very fast and very accurate on good quality images. Scanned documents and smaller fonts tend to cause Tess to produce very poor results, but your typical font sizes and resolution above 72dpi Tesseract is my first go-to. The only OCR SDKs I've found better you paid for. You paid a lot. The problem I last left with Tesseract was the ability to extract multiple choices for glyphs. On both Ubuntu and Windows, 64bit and 32bit, the software has some serious crash problems using that API. I think that had I continued pinging the forum that problem would have eventually been resolved. The forum can be helpful if you have a few days to wait for the answer. You want a Free OCR SDK?? Tesseract is the answer.

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                  • R RaisKazi

                    While evaluating many different OCR SDK's, I found most of the free OCR SDK's aren't very accurate. You may try open source OCR SDK Tesseract. http://code.google.com/p/tesseract-ocr/

                    Change is a pattern of life.

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                    Herbie Mountjoy
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                    This is also true of some of the paid for products.

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                      Are these really free ?

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                      GREG_DORIANcod
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                      yes is free 2 links that works or googling search --> ocr online check it out!!! http://www.free-ocr.com/ http://www.newocr.com/[^]

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                      • C C P User 3

                        I want freeware OCR. I found THIS[^] web page which gives a rundown on three posibilities - Google Docs - FreeOCR - Cuneiform OpenOCR If anyone has anything better to suggest, please do

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                        RafagaX
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                        If this is a one off, you can go with the 30 days trial of Acrobat Pro, otherwise, the open source alternatives given previously will be fine.

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                        • C C P User 3

                          I want freeware OCR. I found THIS[^] web page which gives a rundown on three posibilities - Google Docs - FreeOCR - Cuneiform OpenOCR If anyone has anything better to suggest, please do

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                          Claude Martel Olivier
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                          Not quite free, but usually not an issue in a Windows shop is Office`s built-in OCR library -> MODI It's pretty accurate although it tends to leak memory. Last project we needed OCR, we replaced it with Tesseract and the accuracy was similar.

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                            Not quite free, but usually not an issue in a Windows shop is Office`s built-in OCR library -> MODI It's pretty accurate although it tends to leak memory. Last project we needed OCR, we replaced it with Tesseract and the accuracy was similar.

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                            Office Challenged here. What is this thing you have described ? Where do I click ?

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                              Not quite free, but usually not an issue in a Windows shop is Office`s built-in OCR library -> MODI It's pretty accurate although it tends to leak memory. Last project we needed OCR, we replaced it with Tesseract and the accuracy was similar.

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                              Jeremy Barker
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                              MODI (which was last included in Office 2007) can be downloaded free - it is included with SharePoint Designer 2007 which needs no Office license.

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                              • J Jeremy Barker

                                MODI (which was last included in Office 2007) can be downloaded free - it is included with SharePoint Designer 2007 which needs no Office license.

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                                Is THIS[^] the MODI you are describing ?

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                                • C C P User 3

                                  I want freeware OCR. I found THIS[^] web page which gives a rundown on three posibilities - Google Docs - FreeOCR - Cuneiform OpenOCR If anyone has anything better to suggest, please do

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                                  Thank you everyone who offered suggestions. -- COMPENDIUM -- Online OCR[^] Google Docs[^] Free OCR[^] Cuneiform OpenOCR[^] MODI by Microsoft[^] Simple OCR[^] Tesseract[^]

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