btw I have had *very* mixed results with OCR - particularly of scanned documents.

I don't think there's such a thing as 100% accurate OCR; that's one of the caveats that need to be made known to people who get enthusiastic about document management systems. (Sadly, it's too late in my case; they already bought one, and I, no doubt, will be expected to compensate for its failings at some point down the line.)

However, I have gotten pretty good results with good old Capture Perfect, the bundleware that comes with high-end Canon scanners. The results can be improved by increasing the scan resolution (with a sacrifice in ppm, of course).

Also, the stuff made for blind people, such as OpenBook, works quite well for most things.

Nothing is going to do a good job with handwriting though.

Ken Dibble
www.stic-cil.org


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