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    gImageReader

    gImageReader

    A graphical frontend to tesseract-ocr

    gImageReader is a simple Gtk/Qt front-end to tesseract. Features include: - Import PDF documents and images from disk, scanning devices, clipboard and screenshots - Process multiple images and documents in one go - Manual or automatic recognition area definition - Recognize to plain text or to hOCR documents - Recognized text displayed directly next to the image - Post-process the recognized text, including spellchecking - Generate PDF documents from hOCR documents **Note**:...
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    Snap is an OpenSource ScreenShot capturing utility written completely using Java Swing. It has a GUI Version and a command line variant which the user can choose based upon his/her choice. The captured ScreenShot can be saved in either jpg or png format.
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