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On Mon, Sep 11, 2000 at 06:33:01AM -0800, you (William H Bouterse) have
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somehow managed to commit the following:
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<P><EM>&gt; Still using my Text-Bridge Pro98 for OCR :(
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<EM>&gt; Gimp and xsane replaced PhotoShop long ago :)
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<EM>&gt; Is any GPL work progressing in the OCR area?
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<P>I wouldn't know about GPL, but there seems to be an ongoing
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graduate project at the University of California at Berkeley that's
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aiming to produce a working OCR package. There have been other
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products mentioned in this mailing list before, see the archives for
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more info (roughly Jan/Feb 2000).
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<P>The URL for that UCB program is here:
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<P>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;<A HREF="http://http.cs.berkeley.edu/~fateman/kathey/ocrchie.html">http://http.cs.berkeley.edu/~fateman/kathey/ocrchie.html</A>
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<P>Note that I have not tested it though and I don't know how stable
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and/or functional it is. See the above link for more info.
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<P>Cheers,
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