Hi. Are you offering to do it? One of the important differences between Windows and Linux is that something only gets into Linux when someone decides to write it. Several people have said they want OCR in Linux but none of us have wanted it enough to write something or improve on an existing program. Please don't misunderstand, I've been using Linux for over 2 years and I haven't tried to solve the problem either. In my case, I wouldn't use OCR often enough to make it a priority. Of course if someone creates a good OCR program in Linux, I'll use it. Kenny On Sat, Apr 12, 2003 at 06:51:44AM -0400, Lorenzo Prince wrote: > Well, IMHO, I believe that having proprietary closed-license software > kinda defeats the purpose of using Linux as an open-source sollution. > Somebody just needs to step up and make a usable open-source sollution for > OCR and a few other things we still need. > > Lorenzo > > E Pluribus Unix