dpScreenOCR is a program to recognize text on the screen. Powered by Tesseract, it supports more than 100 languages and can split independent text blocks, such as columns. Read the manual for instructions on installing, configuring, and using the program.
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1.5.008 Jun 2025 22:13
major feature:
Language manager. Added a file size column to language lists. Added text showing the total number and size of selected languages. "Update" tab header now shows the number of languages available for update. Added a "Settings" tab that includes: Hotkey editor. "Interface" group. A checkbox to control the visibility of the notification area icon. If enabled, you can also choose to hide the main window when it is minimized or (use the notification area icon to show it again). "Behavior" group. A checkbox to play a sound when recognition is complete. If enabled, you can also select a custom audio file to use instead of the built-in one. A checkbox to automatically check for updates at startup. By default, the updates are checked no more often than once a week. You can change this interval in the settings file as described in the "Tweaking" section of the user manual. A checkbox to run the program automatically at system logon. Added a "Check for updates" button to the "About" tab. Added a command line interface with "-help", "-hide", "-version" options and an "autostart" command. See "-help" for details. Updated Tesseract to 5.5.1. Unix: English OCR language is now included in the TAR.XZ bundle. It will only be installed automatically for those who run dpScreenOCR for the first time. Removed support for 16-bit screen color modes under X11. New translations. Portuguese (Brazil). CMake. Minimum required CMake version is raised to 3.22. Removed DPSO_ENABLE_NLS.
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