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A good program for transcribe handwritten text to mechanical text in the pc

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KodeZwerg:
Due lack of Information I cannot help since I dont know whats wrong.

The Help/Manual tells everything you need to know.

In the above link are steps explained for easy getting started.

If you do not like it, dont use it.

I just suggested it since to me it was easy to handle.

(I only used the TWAIN/Scan feature.)


And yes, results hard depend on your writing skills.

Contro:
I am investigating deeply by myself.
Trying OneNote from Microsoft, GoogleDocs from Google.
 :-\Due lack of Information I cannot help since I dont know whats wrong.

The Help/Manual tells everything you need to know.

In the above link are steps explained for easy getting started.

If you do not like it, dont use it.

I just suggested it since to me it was easy to handle.

(I only used the TWAIN/Scan feature.)


And yes, results hard depend on your writing skills.

-KodeZwerg (February 25, 2021, 05:25 AM)
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i don't see the option for recognize offline handwritten text.
When I try with a jpg or a pdf I obtain a list of inintelligible characters.

I will try now :

1. Google Docs - google
2. OneNote -- Microsoft.
3. PdfElement from Wondershare

Best Regards
I will comment my impressions.
 :-* :P

Contro:
A good program for transcribe handwritten text to mechanical text in the pc 1. Google Docs

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jUcIb5Mo0Fg&feature=emb_logo

I have done. It works aproximately. You have to correct the transcription, but is a good help.

Dormouse:
That works more easily than I anticipated. Looks as if it ought to be possible to load multiple pages. I'll be interested to hear the results of all your experiments.

KodeZwerg:
How do you use it offline? (Google Docs)

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