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    Paperless-ng

    Paperless-ng

    A supercharged version of paperless, scan, index and archive docs

    ...It takes up space, collects dust, doesn’t support any form of a search feature, indexing is tedious, it’s heavy and prone to damage & loss. I wrote this to make “going paperless” easier. I do not have to worry about finding stuff again. I feed documents right from the post box into the scanner and then shred them. Perhaps you might find it useful too. Paperless-ng is a fork of the original paperless project. It changes many things both on the surface and under the hood. Paperless-ng was created because I feel that these changes are too big to be pushed into the main repository right away.
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    Java Linux, Windows Sometimes I need to copy a text from a web page and it turns out to be an image, that can be copied as an image. The idea is to feed the copied image to an OCR and than paste the resulting text. We would probably rely on jocr to do th
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