Handy portable OCR program

Written by Jeff Harrison
March 16, 2010

Here’s a cool program that converts scanned text to editable fonts. OCR is short for Optical character recognition.

Programs of this type are rarely 100% perfect, but perhaps it will help you someday.

It doesn’t even need to be installed. Just unzip all the files to a folder and run the main FreeOcr.exe file.

Results are impressive for this tiny, and FREE program!

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Jeff Harrison

Jeff Harrison is a media "Jack-of-all-trades", familiar with most of the major media applications on the Windows platform. Whether it's 2D/print, 3D, audio, video, or web-related - he's working on mastering everything that comes his way. He's a past Alpha and Beta tester for Corel, and has instructed students from all over the world. He runs the popular MacroMonster.com site, the #1 place for CorelDRAW macros. Also check out his youtube page, and his gallery at coreldraw.com.

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