Hi Timothy
> 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.
This thread may give you an start:
http://groups.google.ch/group/comp.lang.python/browse_frm/thread/362ac64a3c3aece2/
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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
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>Timothy Smith wrote:
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Hi Timothy,
first at all, sorry if you receive this message twice, but I sent a
message five hours ago and I don't see it on
mail.python.org/python-list.
Now at least the OP will receive it since I included it in a CC.
This thread may give you an start:
http://groups.google.ch/group/comp.lang.py
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 rea