Re: what software used for ocr on linux

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Hi,

I think Cunneiform is now called openOCR, www.openocr.org.

Tesseract seems to work nice, better than gocr. I even managed to scan a document that was an image containing a code for unsubscribing a subscription for underwears.

Fredrik

On Thu, 10 Jul 2014, Willem van der Walt wrote:

You can buy an older version of abbyy finereader engine for linux and use whatever front-end to do the OCR. the open-source OCR engines that is usable to some extent, is cunneiform and tesseract.
HTH, Willem


On Thu, 10 Jul 2014, Amir wrote:

Hi,
i want to know what software used to scan books. on windows, we use openbook but what is the same thing on linux?
that is accessible to orca of course.
thanks!

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