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| 1463987 | 2019-09-24 02:24:00 | Hi All Has anybody used an OCR app & got a good result? Printing or writing. Thanks. PJ. |
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| 1463988 | 2019-09-24 03:07:00 | OCR is used commercially for scanning old DOC's etc , in businesses So yes, it can work very well. Its not 100% perfect though, nothing is. How well do the free OCR's work is another question. :) It may not work very well at all for badly handwritten docs . It has to be able to recognize each individual character/letter , even the human mk1 eyeball cant decipher some hand written docs Even many smartphones have basic OCR type apps now , where you handwrite on the screen & that gets converted |
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| 1463989 | 2019-09-24 04:17:00 | Adobe Acrobat Pro is quite good for OCR | ninzggk (17681) | ||
| 1463990 | 2019-09-25 03:15:00 | Abbyy Fine Reader works well, for me. | Perry (4966) | ||
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