Lloyd Sumpter a �crit:
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> Can someone recommend an OCR program for Linux? I tried one (xocr?) but
> the docs were in German, and it crashed.
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forwarded this to the german Debian list. Got this reply :
> Can someone recommend an OCR program for Linux? I tried one (xocr?) but
> the docs were in German, and it crashed.
As far as I know there's currently is no Free OCR Programm for Linux.
Though Linux is employed by the US Postal service for reading
addresses.
Have a look at
http://www.socr.org
http://members.aa.net/~jtaves/ocr.htm
HTH,
Jens
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