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  2. VueScan - Wikipedia

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    VueScan is a computer program for image scanning, especially of photographs, including negatives. [4] It supports optical character recognition (OCR) of text documents. [ 5 ] [ 6 ] The software can be downloaded and used free of charge, but adds a watermark on scans until a license is purchased.

  3. Talk:VueScan - Wikipedia

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    The article provides enough information to allow an unfamiliar user to decide whether to try Vuescan. The only serious omission is that a person using Windows 95, 98 or a PPC Mac would have to use a version earlier than 9.X - earlier versions are still available from hamrick.com.

  4. Nikon - Wikipedia

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    Nikon announced it would discontinue supporting its Nikon Scan software for the Macintosh as well as for Windows Vista 64-bit. [101] Third-party software solutions like SilverFast or Vuescan provide alternatives to the official Nikon drivers and scanning software, and maintain updated drivers for most current operating systems.

  5. CuneiForm (software) - Wikipedia

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    This version is no longer available for download. Instead, the version of 11.11.2008 is available on the download page; In 2009 graphical interfaces for the open version of Cuneiform based on Qt 4 library - Cuneiform-Qt, [4] YAGF are released. Starting with version 0.9.0 [5] open version for Linux can be used as library.

  6. UNIX System V - Wikipedia

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    Unix history tree AT&T System V license plate UNIX System V Release 1 on SIMH (PDP-11). System V was the successor to 1982's UNIX System III.While AT&T developed and sold hardware that ran System V, most customers ran a version from a reseller, based on AT&T's reference implementation.