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    NAPS2 - Not Another PDF Scanner

    NAPS2 - Not Another PDF Scanner

    Scan documents to PDF and other file types, as simply as possible.

    Visit NAPS2's home page at www.naps2.com. NAPS2 is a document scanning application with a focus on simplicity and ease of use. Scan your documents from WIA- and TWAIN-compatible scanners, organize the pages as you like, and save them as PDF, TIFF, JPEG, PNG, and other file formats. Available on Windows, Mac, and Linux. NAPS2 is currently available in over 40 different languages. Want to see NAPS2 in your preferred language? Help translate! See the wiki for more details.
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    Provides optical character recognition (OCR) solutions for Vietnamese language.
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    Scan It

    Scan It

    Web scanner integrates with content repository through a REST Service

    Scan It project was created to facilitate and ease document scanning from web browsers. The project is built with C# as a backend, HTML as frontend and plenty of open source libraries. Solutions that depend on document digitization most of the time depend on scanners to be used within the project implementation. For instance, a project that is switched from hardcopy document processing to a softcopy document processing and the client needs that all old documents to be digitized. ...
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    TWAIN for C-Sharp (C#)

    TWAIN for C-Sharp (C#)

    A C# interface for TWAIN

    [Important] The project moved to GitHub. Please use the following GitHub project page from now on: https://github.com/twain/twain-cs A C# interface for the TWAIN image capture API, that also includes a toolkit layer, a diagnostic application and a sample application.
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    WARNING: THIS PROJECT IS OBSOLETE NOW, check the recent version at https://sourceforge.net/projects/naps2/ This software makes scanning of documents (including from ADF and Duplex) as simple as possible. Requires .NET Framework 2.0
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    A sane client library entirely written in C# to interact with a SANE server.
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    Twain.NET is a C# class library providing functionality for using TWAIN image capture functionality in Microsofts .NET Framework including ASP.NET. This library enables you capturing images from any TWAIN compatible device even in ASP.NET WebApplication
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    ssise (pronounced "Sissy") is a document imaging, storage/archiving, and viewing system written in C#.
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