Ask HN: What software would you like to see open source/free versions of
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#12Sublime. I want to get rid of annoying popup asking to buy Sublime.
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#15Zonal OCR software that can do data extraction as well as the stupid expensive offerings from ABBYY and Nuance.
Can you elaborate? What is the use case?
- No absolute element positions
- Able to handle a reasonable amount of skew
- Able to handle photographs of documents (e.g. mobile)
- Excellent support for repeating groups/elements
- Around 95% accuracy without human verification
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#17Google Sheets...
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#18Like Confluence or Nuclino (nice UI/UX)
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#19Google Sheets...
Since Sheets is already free, I'm thinking you said this because you'd want it open sourced. Curious about why you'd want it open sourced.
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#20Earlier quoted context omitted.
Can you elaborate? What is the use case?
Extraction from semi-structured documents. Reqs: - No absolute element positions - Able to handle a reasonable amount of skew - Able to handle photographs of documents (e.g. mobile) - Excellent support for repeating groups/elements - Around 95% accuracy without human verification
If you have a specific document/data extraction need in mind, you can email me a sample and I will let you know if I can help.