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

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There is a version of abbyyfinereader for linux for not too expensive.
It works well.

On Thu, 27 Jun 2013, Hart Larry wrote:

Well John-and-All, sorry when I pasted in the list of items I tried, I just used ocr as a beginning and tab completed a list, but yes we have tried Tesserac but still its quite particular where materials go on the scanner, as where OpenBook had provisions for scanning sideways, ETC. Continuing thanks in advance
Hart

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