[Ham-Computers] RE: Conversion program,

Hsu, Aaron [email protected]
Thu, 18 Mar 2004 11:37:34 -0800


You're probably thinking of some type of OCR (Optical Character Recognition)
program.  The most well-known was "Omnipage" by Caere.  There was also "Text
Bridge" by Xerox.

Both of these products were bought up by Scansoft a few years ago (along
with other "human automation" products such as the "Dragon" series
speech-to-text products).  Textbridge Pro is now the "low-cost" OCR product
and OmniPage Pro is the "high-end" product.

If you need more info, visit http://www.scansoft.com

73,

  - Aaron Hsu, NN6O (ex-KD6DAE)
    {nn6o}@arrl.net
    {athsu}@unistudios.com
    No-QRO Int'l #1,000,006
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-----Original Message-----
From: Ronald A. Stunden [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Wednesday, March 17, 2004 3:06 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [Ham-Computers] Conversion program,


Anyone remember a program that was used to convert text that was in 
graphics format (ie: jpg,tif etc) to .txt or .doc for use in MS Word, Word 
Perfect etc??? Thanks  Ron



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