-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA256 I was thinking that you might find an old version of Omnipage for DOS out there somewhere. I remember that Project Gutenberg started using it around 1995 or so. It might have been for Windows 3.1, but I don't think so. I'm sure there are other commercial solutions for Linux as well. I would guess many would be command line driven in Linux for batch jobs such as large amounts of scanned documents. I know the Internet Archive uses Finereader. Remember that even if you find a DOS solution, it won't have great accuracy due to its age and the limited processing power available in the DOS era. On 6/27/2013 10:25 PM, Willem van der Walt wrote: > There is a version of abbyyfinereader for linux for not too expensive. > It works well. -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.11 (MingW32) Comment: Using GnuPG with Thunderbird - http://www.enigmail.net/ iQIcBAEBCAAGBQJRzWsuAAoJEPrAuJWnLe0yPbgQAKHUzM0Z1ErX4jMDblZqQLOi LF3aZZnDGw4d/LteX8Wm0Lv/nkcIcZOvm7nEExzn2bHrkmIKaFNMK3ikf/ZXpjD2 hVyC8Exik5nrgP1FEmLWVayldqPHYY41dicZzYFAivXR6ZT8iXl9A9sM9EjUV33j 8Ec71uFczDPOBLXR9kwN3ZyANizeO2d6XurKel61zfs6fZwoQzMPE6hrWM6SBASH 8kClutrRRQ7TJCRZmhgG0eFdzP5VnrIWED/aok+3jE4Id7cK4eaNzkP1Uj8f+NXl J9GzLHuyKb+4YxTl3jxjNmGIye+sn+8rR6WhH0ynUTOlr7FVI1WLmLQV1n8369To 0xhE7hgV/BEVXfx+CYrSt9VNjGox2vCRpwYjl0+uGhke/MDW+KlMrdsonzaBc/iT Hi7sCCLhcLWp6xxFeNF7+iG7wdu8DllOTzAQfRBUgPobA48ep9htoRWohZfFwQ17 u8DUQCfOj3nrbcM3+YVi22tmxq0IWRkltRf9jzZunqqPsLpgx40y8QOI0oxIMWCT Wt77fjYra1AIJTd4t3gndvy1JP9rGfArynDIzQKJf5VIO1s807qZCoJjonf2jhCw uljtaeT4/cKvKflwBaFSOg1bEMFjewtwfDyGSWqN2q7gXbhjOXhhEaw3cTxApCPe HjYhpWVlTbjtDlnk5LsO =c02R -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- _______________________________________________ Blinux-list mailing list Blinux-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/blinux-list