Larry Bates wrote:
>You need to specify a "platform" you will be running on. I've had >good experience with ExperVision's RTK toolkit on Windows. It is not >free, but it is very, very good. Sometimes software is actually >worth paying for ;-). > >Larry Bates > > >Timothy Smith wrote: > > >>i'm looking for ocr librarys with reasonably free licensing and the >>ablity to use python with them. c library's that i can call from python >>are acceptable. >>so far all i have run into is voodoo and wild claims. i've tried gocr, >>and it wasn't very impressive. i'm like to be able to ocr handwriting >>but it's not a major requirment. anyone with any pointers or idea's i'm >>all ears. i'd really not like to have to use somthing like imagemagick >>and start from scratch. >> >> i know it's worth paying for a good one. i built a system that read barcodes off images once and it used a paid for library. -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list