Hello everyone,
I'm curious if you all know of any efficient scanning software for digitizing handwritten journals? My mother has kept a journal for most of her life and we would like to preserve these in a digital format. She currently has ~15 journals that average anywhere from 300 - 500 pages. I'm not familiar with this type of software and have no reference for what I should be looking for. We would like to scan all these journals so there is a text based archive. I imagine there might be software available that can "learn" her handwriting and scan to a text file or some other format; I don't know how well scanning each page as a PDF works for indexing and searching the content. I plan on purchasing the software, scanning hardware, and a computer for them to use. I can't say money isn't an issue but I would like to find the most efficient, user-friendly/cost-friendly software available. I have been lurking here for maybe 2 years and i can report great success running FreeBSD as daily driver on my Thinkpad T460 but I don't want to try this with FreeBSD for them; my knowledge and experience isn't sufficient for making something like this work on the computer I plan for them to use. I hope no hard feelings on that last part. I appreciate you all's help
I'm curious if you all know of any efficient scanning software for digitizing handwritten journals? My mother has kept a journal for most of her life and we would like to preserve these in a digital format. She currently has ~15 journals that average anywhere from 300 - 500 pages. I'm not familiar with this type of software and have no reference for what I should be looking for. We would like to scan all these journals so there is a text based archive. I imagine there might be software available that can "learn" her handwriting and scan to a text file or some other format; I don't know how well scanning each page as a PDF works for indexing and searching the content. I plan on purchasing the software, scanning hardware, and a computer for them to use. I can't say money isn't an issue but I would like to find the most efficient, user-friendly/cost-friendly software available. I have been lurking here for maybe 2 years and i can report great success running FreeBSD as daily driver on my Thinkpad T460 but I don't want to try this with FreeBSD for them; my knowledge and experience isn't sufficient for making something like this work on the computer I plan for them to use. I hope no hard feelings on that last part. I appreciate you all's help