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    NASH OS

    NASH OS

    Nash Operating System for Modern Ecommerce

    The all-built-in-one, automatic, ready-to-go out-of-box, easy-to-use state-of-the-art, and really awesome NASH OS! Over 25,000+ flexible features and controls and all scalable!! The most powerful solution ever built to instantly deliver new heights of online ecommerce enterprise to you.
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    FormRead

    FormRead

    Free OMR - OCR web sofware based on javascript and PHP

    https://formread.org FormRead is a completely free OMR (optical mark recognition) web software for scanning and grading user-filled, multiple choice forms. Create your formats with any of your office or drawing tools, scan them and parameterize their coordinates in an easy way. Once you have parameterized your form, you can print many of them, give it to your students/respondents, scan and recognize them with formread, and you can finally export the data in your preferred formats...
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    Optical Mark Recognition MySQL and PHP

    Optical Mark recognition with MySQL database and PHP scripts

    http://omr-ai.sourceforge.net/ described how to use MySQL and PHP for OMR. The PHP scripts were very much dependent on scanned page size and resolution. I have written the OMR page format and PHP scripts which are more flexible in nature. This script used horizontal and vertical guides to identify area to be analysed for MCQ answer checking and also identify and correct tilt. It is tailor made for A4 page size, but resolution can be varied with little impect on results. The answer page and...
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    Show albums and photos from Picasaweb directly at your own site. Using Picasaweb API to retrieve your picasaweb content. Images are stored at Google's picasaweb, no space required. Based on PHP.
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    Barcode recognition library (vb6, VB.NET & PHP5). Reads from Windows GDI device, .NET Graphics object or PECL Imagick source. Supports Code39, UPC, MSI, 2of5, Codeabar and many others.
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    phpOCR is an Optical Character Recognition system written in PHP. It can be used in automated scripts as well as web interface. Works best for small images like numeric SMS/email authorization codes, bar-code numbers and others.
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