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

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OK, thanks All for your suggestions-and-analysis. Some comments. With Openbook I was accustomed to putting scanned materials vertical, including books, where both a left-and-right page would be scanned.
Next, after spending lots of time examining:
www.abbyy.com
I cannot find a download for any Linux product. Sure I notice mentions of these products, but no obvious place to grab a trial version or buy, in Lynx. And Dallas, earlier this week I tried scanning some mail, quite a disaster-and-I rotated, flipped over maybe 8times. So John, you are quite correct, that going back to 1994 when I scanned my first book, I never had trouble like this, orrienting. I sure hope if I can ever try Abbyy, it may be more intuative. Supposedly Vivadata may have products for Linux?
Certainly, yes, a completely Linux scanning solution would seem to be better.
And Dalls, sure Tesseract did well on those images, whether they were 1962 Gardian stories or for RapidShare, as they were from files-and-no my `blindly holding an item on a glass. And lastly, an unrelated question for Willum, anything new with your DAE project?
Thanks in advance
Hart

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