thanks. :-)
just taking a look now ...
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Not sure, but I think the latest version of Scansoft's (Nuance) SDK has a .Net API now.
Was using it at my last job but that was using their MFC wrappers around their COM API, but I thought I saw something about .Net APIs in the latest version.
Should add that we had a lot of trouble with Scansoft. Had a lot of unhandled exceptions and major problems with their MFC wrapper classes with screwed reference counting.
Though they had re-written it recently and the new APIs might be better.
I think Microsoft use Scansoft in their Document Imaging stuff (don't know if that's a good thing or not )
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cheers - downloaded the api and the trial has expired before i've even started using it. not a good start. :-(
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Originally posted by mr_do!has anyone had any experience of ocr software that i can access programatically via dotnet ? not bothered about the cost as the client will be picking up the tab.
thanks in advance :-)
try asprise
http://asprise.com/product/ocr/index.php?lang=csharp
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ocr software with a dotnet api ?
has anyone had any experience of ocr software that i can access programatically via dotnet ? not bothered about the cost as the client will be picking up the tab.
thanks in advance :-)Tags: None
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