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Re: ocr solutions
well to be honest, I want to either stay mainstream, or switch to something thats actually updated comercially.
K1000 was my choice and before nuance got rid of omnipage the ultimate
well to be honest, I want to either stay mainstream, or switch to something thats actually updated comercially.
K1000 was my choice and before nuance got rid of omnipage the ultimate
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Shaun Everiss
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#68664
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Re: ocr solutions
Yeah and aparently their actual domain to get things is parked for now.
Looking at the prices from another site, they have a scan and read etc, I am not saving much if I just stay with mainstream
Yeah and aparently their actual domain to get things is parked for now.
Looking at the prices from another site, they have a scan and read etc, I am not saving much if I just stay with mainstream
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Shaun Everiss
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#68663
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Re: ocr solutions
I haven't used Text Cloner for a long time. When I did, it was inferior to programs like Openbook, Kurzweil, Fine Reader, etc. But there is a demo and if you try it with a sample of the kinds of
I haven't used Text Cloner for a long time. When I did, it was inferior to programs like Openbook, Kurzweil, Fine Reader, etc. But there is a demo and if you try it with a sample of the kinds of
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Gene
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#68662
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Re: ocr solutions
1 - The last version is from 2013, it seems...
2 - The trial downloads page is out of the air and the domain for sale...
3 - Could be already closed the company?
Rui Fontes
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1 - The last version is from 2013, it seems...
2 - The trial downloads page is out of the air and the domain for sale...
3 - Could be already closed the company?
Rui Fontes
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Rui Fontes
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#68661
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Re: Accessible windows calendar app
I use google calendar. I know, it's a web interfacew but I love it. I don't exactly know if it will link contacts though, as I have not had to do that, not yet.
Sarah Alawami, owner of TFFP. . For
I use google calendar. I know, it's a web interfacew but I love it. I don't exactly know if it will link contacts though, as I have not had to do that, not yet.
Sarah Alawami, owner of TFFP. . For
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Sarah k Alawami
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#68660
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Re: ocr solutions
Found out all about text cloner on that site, but they never offerred to let me download it or buy it.
Found out all about text cloner on that site, but they never offerred to let me download it or buy it.
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Howard Traxler
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#68659
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Re: NVDA - Can it read the subtitles in movies?
ely.r@... wrote:
Well, that's not always true. Some film disks have actual text subtitles you can copy. I won't get into how, but it's possible. And others, as you say, are just images. There
ely.r@... wrote:
Well, that's not always true. Some film disks have actual text subtitles you can copy. I won't get into how, but it's possible. And others, as you say, are just images. There
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Rob Hudson
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#68658
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Re: NVDA - Can it read the subtitles in movies?
Brian Vogel <britechguy@...> wrote:
And that's why I said braille display. That's how I used to read them.
Brian Vogel <britechguy@...> wrote:
And that's why I said braille display. That's how I used to read them.
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Rob Hudson
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#68657
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Re: NVDA - Can it read the subtitles in movies?
Rob, as of now, I don't think any screen reader can read subtitles. If those
titles originated with the actual film, for all purposes they are just
images, not real text to be spoken. If the titles
Rob, as of now, I don't think any screen reader can read subtitles. If those
titles originated with the actual film, for all purposes they are just
images, not real text to be spoken. If the titles
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ely.r@...
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#68656
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Re: NVDA - Can it read the subtitles in movies?
Rob,
I get what you're saying, but just imagine what it would be like to have the dialog, the background noise that's part of the scene, and synthesized subtitles all being churned out at the
Rob,
I get what you're saying, but just imagine what it would be like to have the dialog, the background noise that's part of the scene, and synthesized subtitles all being churned out at the
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Brian Vogel
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#68655
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The Status of NVDA Remote and NVDA 2019.3 - The "Last Word" until there's New Information
The Status of NVDA Remote and NVDA 2019.3:
The latest information on NVDA Remote was discussed, at length, in the earlier topic NVDA remote, which can be reviewed in the NVDA Group Archive by
The Status of NVDA Remote and NVDA 2019.3:
The latest information on NVDA Remote was discussed, at length, in the earlier topic NVDA remote, which can be reviewed in the NVDA Group Archive by
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Brian Vogel
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#68654
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Re: NVDA remote
The latest information on NVDA Remote was discussed, at length, in the topic NVDA remote
on this very forum. The single message with the greatest detail regarding the current status of NVDA Remote
The latest information on NVDA Remote was discussed, at length, in the topic NVDA remote
on this very forum. The single message with the greatest detail regarding the current status of NVDA Remote
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Brian Vogel
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#68653
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Re: NVDA remote
yup it has been updated in the official add on site, it is remote 2.2.1
yup it has been updated in the official add on site, it is remote 2.2.1
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Kerryn Gunness
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#68652
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Re: Accessible windows calendar app
Yes, thank you.
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Sam Bushman
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#68651
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Re: NVDA - Can it read the subtitles in movies?
Brian Vogel <britechguy@...> wrote:
Well, I found it useful for example because, until recently, I could not hear speech very well at all. My speech comprehension was below forty percent. A
Brian Vogel <britechguy@...> wrote:
Well, I found it useful for example because, until recently, I could not hear speech very well at all. My speech comprehension was below forty percent. A
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Rob Hudson
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#68650
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Re: Accessible windows calendar app
Hi Sam,
Do you have installed the Windows 10 App Essentials add-on for NVDA? That add-on helps for accessibility issues some in Windows 10 Apps
René
Hi Sam,
Do you have installed the Windows 10 App Essentials add-on for NVDA? That add-on helps for accessibility issues some in Windows 10 Apps
René
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René Linke <rene.linke@...>
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#68649
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Re: Accessible windows calendar app
Hi,
The impression I got is that he wanted to link contacts to events. Not sure if that can be done, with them being two separate apps.
Also, it depends how comfortable the end-user is with using UWP
Hi,
The impression I got is that he wanted to link contacts to events. Not sure if that can be done, with them being two separate apps.
Also, it depends how comfortable the end-user is with using UWP
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Damien Garwood <damien@...>
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#68648
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Re: NVDA - Can it read the subtitles in movies?
This would be ideal, but not what I'd thought of when the phrase "read subtitles" was used. It makes perfect sense, but never would have occurred to me since I can see.
I would also be curious as to
This would be ideal, but not what I'd thought of when the phrase "read subtitles" was used. It makes perfect sense, but never would have occurred to me since I can see.
I would also be curious as to
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Brian Vogel
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#68647
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Re: Accessible windows calendar app
Several issues for me with that.
How do you find these apps. How do you use them. How do you get a backup copy of the data?
Thanks,
Sam
Several issues for me with that.
How do you find these apps. How do you use them. How do you get a backup copy of the data?
Thanks,
Sam
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Sam Bushman
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#68646
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Re: Accessible windows calendar app
Hello,
What’s about the default Win10 contacts and calendar apps?
Cheers,
Ralf
Hello,
What’s about the default Win10 contacts and calendar apps?
Cheers,
Ralf
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Ralf Kefferpuetz
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#68645
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