on 8/18/03 1:39 PM, Marten van de Kraats at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> I don't use OCR programs often, but today I needed to OCR three pages.
> I used the imac 400 Mhz and the agfa snapscan I have at work. The OCR
> program I used was Omnipage pro 8.0.
> The result was a mess. A total mess. The text files omnipage pro 8.0
> produced were totally worthless.
> I wondered what the problem was.. Maybe the scanner had a problem
> with the kind of paper the text was on. I didn't know.
> I took the text home to type it over by hand. At home I decided to
> give the OCR one more try. This time with my IIci running system 6,
> my black and white apple scanner and omnipage 3.
> To my surprise: It worked!  The vintage computer, the vintage scanner
> and that vintage version of omnipage produced a piece of text that
> was very usable.
> Really remarkable....  Very surprising was also that IIci wasn't that
> much slower than the iMac in recognizing the text.
> 
> Marten


Ahhh.....

Those older Macs......Satisfying, less filling and only HALF the
calories.....


Jeff


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