![]() ![]() With all of it’s deficiencies, this app takes about the same amount of time as manually typing the text myself. Overall, this app has potential, but the current functionality hasn’t really improved my efficiency. I’m also not able to manually reorder the scans in a folder the way I want. I haven’t been able to move a scan out of one folder into another. Scans can be moved into a folder, but it seems to be one-way only. Third, the folder functionality is insufficient. Maybe it’s related to the first issue above? When the original text is incorrectly reordered, maybe some of it is reordered out of existence? It’s not an issue with photo quality, so I don’t know why this happens. The text both before and after will get converted, but the text in between is simply missing. The time needed to correct this is sometimes greater than the time needed to manually type the text myself, which makes this app pointless in those cases. This app does (mostly) perform OCR for Japanese text, but I’ve noticed several deficiencies.įirst, the converted text is often out of order from the original. Subscriptions may be managed by the user and auto-renewal may be turned off by going to the user's Account Settings after purchase.Īny unused portion of a free trial period, if offered, will be forfeited when the user purchases a subscription to that publication, where applicable. Subscription automatically renews unless auto-renew is turned off at least 24-hours before the end of the current period.Īccount will be charged for renewal as per existing plan rate within 24-hours prior to the end of the current period. Payment will be charged to iTunes Account at confirmation of purchase. Please send mail if you find any bugs, issues or want any feature. * Multiple column selection on text of image. * Share extension to share image to extract text. * Sort scans by date descending or ascending order. * Get translations in over 100 languages. * Copy - Text on Screen, using screenshot image * Recognize text from image supports 92 languages. * Multi image scan - text extraction in background. Here OCR (Optical Character Recognition) technology is used to recognize text on image.Ĭontact me if your language is missing to support. Make sure markup tool is selected from the top menu. Now tap on the screenshot preview that appears on bottom left side of the screen. Take a screenshot on your iPhone or iPad. You're unlikely to encounter something as explicit as the GIFs that appeared in Messages with those apps, but all this openness does mean Apple will have to take a more active role in making sure the newfound features in its OS are safe for a general audience.OCR-Text Scanner is app to recognize any text from an image with 98% to 100% accuracy. You can quickly add text to a screenshot on iPhone or iPad right after taking it, here’s how. Siri and Maps have also been opened up to third-party developers. In addition to GIFs, Messages now features stickers and apps, though those are presumably subject to the same oversight as the iOS App Store. ![]() It also shows the challenges Apple faces as it tries to open up iOS from the walled-off OS it's been in the past. (My search history is now a horror show, however.) That's not to say that the problem won't crop up again, though, or that Apple and Microsoft really need to tighten up the filtering on searches. I spent a few soul-crushing minutes tapping in seemingly harmless that could double as euphemisms into the GIF search tool of Messages, but didn't spot anything that would raise any eyebrows. Since Deadspin's report, "butt" and "huge" have been filtered out, too. Messages had filters for GIFs in place - searches for assorted dirty words or terms like "sex" don't yield any results. (You can read the Deadspin story here, but it contains the explicit images.) Another search for "huge" turned up something even more graphic. Deadspin was the first to spot a very Not Safe For Work GIF that appeared when searching for "butt," featuring one of the characters from My Little Pony doing something quite explicit, especially for a children's TV program. ![]() It's a welcome addition, if you really dig GIFs, but it apparently still needs some fine-tuning to keep out inappropriate images. ![]()
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