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New site? Maybe some day.
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I'm looking to scan in some notebooks and I want to scan docs to search and then be able to search. anyone do anything like that? |
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that bova's was just right |
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his manliness with furious excitement. |
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a bunch of real gentile men here.
I want to get this guy downstairs (who actually has an account here) to start using non-paper notes. It would be awesome to start to scan in notebooks, have the pages show like they did, but allow you do have OCR in the background so you get the organic presentation, but you can search for words and add notes/files on the computer to them. I know that microsoft one note does 50% of this, but doesn't have the bridge from the scanned world. |
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comes down to battle with DYA..... |
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I sell OCR for a living rev. Gimme what you got and i'll do it for free for ya. |
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and scanning for that matter.... and graphics design, and printing.... file conversion, online hosting, storage... and brojobs. |
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you ruined the word game.
Your.. |
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fuck you, hows that for a word game. Faggot. |
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This is an on-going thing with company secrets.
Is there a format that preserves the scan, but allows you to search for words? |
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fuck you, hows that for a word game. Faggot. |
lil hostile today? |
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rev, Acrobat (the full version) has OCR built-in. You can search scans n' stuff. Not flawless, but if you have decent scans it gives decent results. |
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rev, Acrobat (the full version) has OCR built-in. You can search scans n' stuff. Not flawless, but if you have decent scans it gives decent results. |
The adobe built in OCR won't capture almost any handwritting, and even some common fonts. We at Ikon promise a 99% OCR capability on barely legible handwritting. |
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Damon's got me beat on printing, but scanning ocr is my deal. |
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