GOCR for Mac OS X and Linux 0.50

GOCR is an OCR (Optical Character Recognition) program, developed under the GNU Public License. It converts scanned images of text back to text files. Joerg Schulenburg started the program, and now leads a team of developers.

GOCR can be used with different front-ends, which makes it very easy to port to different OSes and architectures. It can open many different image formats, and its quality have been improving in a daily basis. ...

Author Joerg Schulenburg
License Open Source
Price FREE
Released 2013-03-05
Downloads 189
Filesize 420 kB
Requirements
Installation Instal And Uninstall
Keywords recognize character, character recognition, character recognizer, recognize, recognizer, recognition
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