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<H1>Re: QuiteInsane 0.1-alpha-1 released</H1>
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Tim Waugh, Mon, 29 Jan 2001 :
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<EM>&gt; On Mon, Jan 29, 2001 at 12:16:39AM +0100, mh wrote:
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<EM>&gt; &gt; -start OCR (automatic filename generation) and/or
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<EM>&gt; (Using gocr.) Is there any active development on gocr, do you know?
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<P>Hmm, I think the project isn't dead at least; the latest release is 0.0.3
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(afair) dated to December 2000 (?). Their mailinglists on SF show some activity,
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therefore I think there is active development.
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See: <A HREF="http://sourceforge.net/projects/jocr">http://sourceforge.net/projects/jocr</A> ; and don't trust the SF statistics,
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they are broken since months. And keep in mind, that there's also a project
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called 'gocr' on SF, which is also an OCR project but has nothing in common with
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the program/lib gocr we're talking about-- quite confusing (quite insane?)
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<P>BTW if someone knows an alternative to gocr (open source, of course), please let
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me know. I couldn't find anything that's halfway usefull (execpt gocr) :-(
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<P>Michael
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