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Neal Turett Neal Turett is offline
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OCR!!!

Personally, I would rather try to avoid entering data by hand.

I'd already been kicking around the OCR idea.... I think that it could be done. If we made and printed off our own forms (just distribute them via PDF) and then scanned them in, I'm confident I can write a program to take data into the database. I'm not talking about handwriting recigntion or anything, but multiple choice shouldn't be that hard to do.

I'll put this towards the top of my projects list.
 


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