OCRTOOL ver 2.0 released
OCRTOOL ver 2.0 released Brief Application Description -Take a picture of a text document and using OCR (Optical Character Recognition) this innovative app will convert the image to a text document on your iPhone. - Recognizable language are 32 languages that listed below. English/German/French/Italian/Dutch/Spanish /Japanese/SimplifiedChinese/Korean/Vietnamese/Turkish /Ukrainian/Tagalog/Swedish/Serbian/Slovenian/Slovak /Russian/Romanian/Portuguese/Polish/Norwegian /Lithuanian/Latvian/Indonesian/Hungarian/Finnish /Greek/Danish/Czech/Catalan/Bulgarian - It came to be able to display it by translating the OCR result into other languages. - The OCR reading result can be copied onto the clipboard. - The OCR reading result can send by mail. Image format is JPEG or PDF. Brief History of Developer or Development Company We begin to develop iPhone App on 2009/07. OCRTOOL ranked in top 10 on Japan, France, Germany. Other Applications You’ve Developer imgCAM iPhone Camera application that have some photo effects. photoGive iPhone photo exchange application that communicate with Bluetooth. iphCAM iPhone web camera server application. gtTrainer iPhone music player for guitar training that using same as cd player. Developer Contact Email mkanda.gm@gmail.com The reason why your app is special and stands out from its competitors. This OCRTOOL has 32 recognizable languages that include Japanese, Chinese, Korean. The number of recognition languages and the recognition accuracy boast of a top level with AppStore. Any update information, or any future plans as for the continued development of the app. We plan to improve recognize performance. And improve accuracy Japanese language recognition. Any Additional Information You’d Like Us to Have (e.g. awards, ratings, etc) with a brief description (functionality and top features), and any possible screenshots or video. Please look my support site. AppStore Link: Free Promo Code KWLXYEATLPFW 6HKR4PXXKYF4
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March 23rd, 2010 at 4:14 am
I haven’t tried this before. I learn a lot about new OCR software at http://www.ocrworld.com but most of them are quiet expensive.