Re: Any Accurate O C R Programs in DOS I can run in Linux?

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I don't see tesseract on your list of things you tried. That is what I use.



On 06/26/13 20:20, Hart Larry wrote:
Well, after not receiving any responses in another blind computer
discussion list, I am wondering since I finally have my scanner working
in Linux, are their any current or older OCR programs in DOS which I can
run in Linux?  We tried several of the obvious straight Linux solutions,
but none of them even came close to what I remember of Open book years
ago.  Aside from an accuracy of scanning, we were able to put pages or
books in lots of different ways on the glass.
I seem to remember in 1995 there was a straight DOS OCR which may have
been created by a gentleman named Carter, which did a reasonable job.
Among the Linux OCRs we've tried,
ocrad         ocrfeeder     ocrfeeder-cli ocropus-0.4 I am trying to
install LIOS.
Thanks so much in advance for suggestion, including links
Hart

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