>thanks for the warm greting as you have runed my day <grin>
<G>
>are you sure we are talking of the same thing? terminate.com would
>be the pickup site, and it is an overseas opperation?
Hmm, I'm afraid we are really talking about the same thing. But I knew only
v1.51, and since that V4 I talked about I have not taken the time to
evaluate the program properly. So it may be in that V5 you are telling me,
dunno.
>my copy is v
>5+ or something.
Well, that's it!
>why! <sniff pout>
Dunno. Again, dunno if it can OCR the faxes to ASCII files.
>is not that what ocr is for?
Yes, indeed!
(well, at least I could tell you once "yes, indeed", as was your wish on the
first post!) <G>
>i cannot believe thatthere is
>absolutelyno way to read a fax file within your computer if you are
>blind and using a screen reader.
But there is a way. Expensive, but there is a way. I use Recognita for DOS, I
tell it to scan from file, give it the filename and it gives me back the
resulting ASCII file. And, to make this more on-topic for this list, all this
I've done since having a 386 with 4 MB! OK, the results might not be the best,
but...
><sorry for the trantrium>
OK, no prob! >g>
>of course not silly! i was looking for you to tell me that yes
>indeed terminate does what i heard it does so taking up all this
>hard drive space would be worth it!
Maybe it does. DO they have on their site some kind of separate file only with
the documentation? I could download it and have a look, but only tomorrow or
Wednesday, right now I'm feeling veeeerrryyyy sleepy!
Well, if I can be of further help, just lemme know!
Ah, and BTW, the original Terminate, that v1.XX I use, was developped in
Finland, but I think that the company that now owns it is really overseas.
Well, I'm sleeping now. Bye!
Best wishes,
Rodrigo Santos - Loures, Portugal
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