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    Backend to control HP Scanjet 3900 series scanners in linux (hp3800, hp3970, hp4070, hp4370 and those which use RTS8822 chipset). Written in C, using libusb libraries, it runs as stand-alone application and integrated in SANE project.
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    NB: openDIAS is moving away from SF.net. Please visit the homepage link for the most update to date information, support and files. Document Imaging Archive System. Home document imaging, with OCR. Scan documents (with SANE) or import ODF documents, assign tags. Use openDIAS to store all our letters, bills, statements, etc in a convenient, safe and easily retrievable way.
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    Eikazo is an extensible frontend for Sane (http://www.sane-project.org)
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    SANE (Scanner Access Now Easy) backend for the UMAX Astra 1220U (USB) scanner. This is a heavily modified adaptation of the original command driver written by Paul Mackerras.
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    Allow to use UMAX 1220P/2000 and HP3200C to be run under linux
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    Tifftool is a high-performance tool to clean scanned documents in preparation for onscreen display or for OCR. Features include skew correction, orientation correction, despeckle, page alignment, split pages and batch processing.
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    This is a driver for the Artec AS6E parallel port scanner. It now can be run through a SANE interface, or as a stand-alone program. Version 0.4 scans pretty well in all modes, and at all hardware resolutions. It works in EPP, PS/2, and SPP modes.
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    Scan and Print (OZscap) provides a single dialog box with all the options required to scan and print documents quickly and easily. Written using GTK 1.2 supports Gnome and KDE
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    Enhanced SANE backend (driver) for Coolscan scanners (SANE = Scanner Access Now Easy).
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    This project was used to develop an OS-independent driver for the CanoScan FB630U flatbed scanner in the form of a backend for the SANE package. Since integration with the SANE project in 2002, there has been no activity here.
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