Thanks Dimtry,

> Yes, this kind of license allows usage of the source code without
> re-distributing the original source code.
Very fine. My software will for now use Tesseract, and unless someone continues 
to maintain it, or unless a group of "able" people agree to team with me to 
contribute to a fork, i will probably switch to OCROpus if it's successfull 
where Tess is.

i know that's off topic, but i suspect people here to be aware on this domain 
of expertise: is OCROpus compilable for Windows? Without Cygwin? Is there a C++ 
API useable to lambda MSVStudio users for example?

Thanks
Pierre.

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