No, most certainly not.
Reason: Captcha is such an image which is even hard to be recognized by human 
eye as they are not like normal image content in terms of its placement, looks, 
etc. Further, since they are randomly generated, it is practically difficult 
for an OCR to recognize it.
Regards
Amar Jain.
Message: 4
Date: Wed, 26 Oct 2011 21:19:52 +0530
From: "Rohiet A. Patil" <patil_ro...@dataone.in>
To: accessindia@accessindia.org.in
Subject: Re: [AI] Jaws13 officially released
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Hi!
I would like to know that will it's OCR help to solve captcha on some site?
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From: "Chetan Sharma" <danzig2...@gmail.com>
To: "accessindia" <accessindia@accessindia.org.in>; "bsftb" 
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Sent: Tuesday, October 25, 2011 12:29 PM
Subject: [AI] Jaws13 officially released


Hello Folks,
October 24, 2011
Freedom Scientific today announced the release of JAWS? for Windows
version 13, including Convenient OCR, a feature that performs Optical
Character Recognition on text that is displayed as an image, thereby
enabling blind computer users to read items that were previously
inaccessible. Examples of such screens include a PDF file, the setup
screen of an application, or the menu of selections on a DVD. JAWS now
provides an opportunity to read and interact with these screens,
including locating and clicking on text which may be required to
activate a control.

JAWS 13 also includes Results Viewer, a new HTML interface that
displays the results of features like Research It. The new interface
enables faster navigation with Navigation Quick Keys and switching to
other windows without losing the results of your lookup. Sports scores
have returned to Research It and are easier to navigate than ever
before. The INSERT+V keystroke now opens the new Quick Settings, which
replaces Adjust JAWS Options and matches the easy-to-use Settings
Center style interface introduced last year in JAWS 12.

?This release represents a huge step in accessibility for screen
reader users,? says Eric Damery, Vice President of Software Product
Management for Freedom Scientific. ?Whether trying to identify and
read inaccessible PDF documents that are just scanned images or
interacting with graphical controls that could not previously be
located, the new Convenient OCR option built into JAWS 13 has been
described as a real game changer. JAWS 13 is also packed with other
features and enhancements that have been selected and designed to
improve access and ease of use for all users.?

The upgrade is an SMA release and can be downloaded as either a 32-bit
or 64-bit version from the JAWS downloads page.

With Regards,





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