[vox-tech] Does anyone use Clara OCR?

Jan W jcwynholds at yahoo.com
Tue Sep 28 14:03:31 PDT 2004


I tried it out.  Wasn't all that great.  That was maybe 2 years ago. 
Haven't checked it out since then.  It had some sort of learning
function that had to be 'trained'.  Really wasn't viable for our OCR
needs, so I haven't looked at it for awhile.  You also might look at
j/gocr at:

http://www.sf.net/projects/jocr/

HTH,

jan


--- Henry House <hajhouse at houseag.com> wrote:

> I'm curious if anyone is using the optical-character-recognition app
> Clara
> (www.claraocr.org) and has gotten it to work.
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