Would someone be kind enough to post the OCR installation software? It
is not available for download it from Lexmark and I am hoping to avoid
paying for it.
Re: Need OCR software-installer from Lexmark x6170 CD
In article <473b3754$0$8623$4c368faf@roadrunner.com>, not- real@gmail.com says...
> Would someone be kind enough to post the OCR installation software? It
> is not available for download it from Lexmark and I am hoping to avoid
> paying for it.
>
> Thanks in advance!!!
>
This is not a warez group. Take your thievery elsewhere.
Re: Need OCR software-installer from Lexmark x6170 CD
Bill wrote:
> In article <473b3754$0$8623$4c368faf@roadrunner.com>, not-
> real@gmail.com says...
>> Would someone be kind enough to post the OCR installation software? It
>> is not available for download it from Lexmark and I am hoping to avoid
>> paying for it.
>>
>> Thanks in advance!!!
>>
>
> This is not a warez group. Take your thievery elsewhere.
>
> Bill
Bill, he didn't ask about warez or cracks: lighten up.
Lenny, take your question to one of the freeware newsgroups. Even though
your contraption is a printer/all-in-one, scanning issues like this are
off-topic here. I understand that there may be one or two free OCR
programs out there. How good they are is another question. I've found
that in the case of bundled OCR, there can be "gotchas," such as in the
case of the Xerox program that came with my Visioneer scanner, you've
got to buy the "legit" version if you want it to read normal-sized
fonts; the bundled "lite" version only reads large sizes not typical of
normal documents: gotcha! It's a good scanner marred by contemptuous
"support" (mostly the lack of it after warranty).
So, if you want good OCR, you'll probably have to pay for it. Still,
it's worth trying freeware, if any. Please report back if you find
anything since I'm interested myself.
There is only one Bubba-of-the-West
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Re: Need OCR software-installer from Lexmark x6170 CD
Cal Bubba wrote:
> Bill wrote:
>> In article <473b3754$0$8623$4c368faf@roadrunner.com>, not-
>> real@gmail.com says...
>>> Would someone be kind enough to post the OCR installation software?
>>> It is not available for download it from Lexmark and I am hoping to
>>> avoid paying for it.
>>>
>>> Thanks in advance!!!
>>>
>>
>> This is not a warez group. Take your thievery elsewhere.
>>
>> Bill
> Bill, he didn't ask about warez or cracks: lighten up.
>
> Lenny, take your question to one of the freeware newsgroups. Even though
> your contraption is a printer/all-in-one, scanning issues like this are
> off-topic here. I understand that there may be one or two free OCR
> programs out there. How good they are is another question. I've found
> that in the case of bundled OCR, there can be "gotchas," such as in the
> case of the Xerox program that came with my Visioneer scanner, you've
> got to buy the "legit" version if you want it to read normal-sized
> fonts; the bundled "lite" version only reads large sizes not typical of
> normal documents: gotcha! It's a good scanner marred by contemptuous
> "support" (mostly the lack of it after warranty).
>
> So, if you want good OCR, you'll probably have to pay for it. Still,
> it's worth trying freeware, if any. Please report back if you find
> anything since I'm interested myself.
>
> There is only one Bubba-of-the-West
>
Gents,
Thanks for the response. I already have a couple freeware OCR apps I
downloaded from www.snapfiles.com. They are not, however, integrated
with the All-In-One Lexmark software, as is the case with the OCR that
was provided with the CD that came with the device when I bought it new
(yeah Bill, chill out and watch who you call a thief, I bought it). I
have misplaced the original Disc in the course of a change of residence.
Lexmark does not offer this software for download, nor do they offer a
way to obtain the FREE OCR software that comes with the device.
There is an "OCR" directory on the CD, a zipped copy of that would be
great if anyone has it.
Re: Need OCR software-installer from Lexmark x6170 CD
In article <473b6e5a$0$79877$742ec2ed@news.sonic.net>, user@domain.invalid says...
> Bill wrote:
> > In article <473b3754$0$8623$4c368faf@roadrunner.com>, not-
> > real@gmail.com says...
> >> Would someone be kind enough to post the OCR installation software? It
> >> is not available for download it from Lexmark and I am hoping to avoid
> >> paying for it.
> >>
> >> Thanks in advance!!!
> >>
> >
> > This is not a warez group. Take your thievery elsewhere.
> >
> > Bill
> Bill, he didn't ask about warez or cracks: lighten up.
He's asking for someone to give him copyrighted material because he's
too cheap to pay for it. I bet if you check the EULA it says only the
purchaser of the software is entitled to use it. Sounds like theft to
me.
Re: Need OCR software-installer from Lexmark x6170 CD
In article <473B7396.3070908@gmail.com>, not-real@gmail.com says...
> Cal Bubba wrote:
> > Bill wrote:
> >> In article <473b3754$0$8623$4c368faf@roadrunner.com>, not-
> >> real@gmail.com says...
> >>> Would someone be kind enough to post the OCR installation software?
> >>> It is not available for download it from Lexmark and I am hoping to
> >>> avoid paying for it.
> >>>
> >>> Thanks in advance!!!
> >>>
> >>
> >> This is not a warez group. Take your thievery elsewhere.
> >>
> >> Bill
> > Bill, he didn't ask about warez or cracks: lighten up.
> >
> > Lenny, take your question to one of the freeware newsgroups. Even though
> > your contraption is a printer/all-in-one, scanning issues like this are
> > off-topic here. I understand that there may be one or two free OCR
> > programs out there. How good they are is another question. I've found
> > that in the case of bundled OCR, there can be "gotchas," such as in the
> > case of the Xerox program that came with my Visioneer scanner, you've
> > got to buy the "legit" version if you want it to read normal-sized
> > fonts; the bundled "lite" version only reads large sizes not typical of
> > normal documents: gotcha! It's a good scanner marred by contemptuous
> > "support" (mostly the lack of it after warranty).
> >
> > So, if you want good OCR, you'll probably have to pay for it. Still,
> > it's worth trying freeware, if any. Please report back if you find
> > anything since I'm interested myself.
> >
> > There is only one Bubba-of-the-West
> >
> Gents,
>
> Thanks for the response. I already have a couple freeware OCR apps I
> downloaded from www.snapfiles.com. They are not, however, integrated
> with the All-In-One Lexmark software, as is the case with the OCR that
> was provided with the CD that came with the device when I bought it new
> (yeah Bill, chill out and watch who you call a thief, I bought it).
You should have said that in the first place. Then you've already got
the software, right?
> I
> have misplaced the original Disc in the course of a change of residence.
> Lexmark does not offer this software for download, nor do they offer a
> way to obtain the FREE OCR software that comes with the device.
It wasn't free. It's cost was incorporated into the purchase price of
your Lexmark AIO.
You need to contact Lexmark to replace your cd. Yep, may cost money.
>
> There is an "OCR" directory on the CD, a zipped copy of that would be
> great if anyone has it.
>
Now your asking for somebody else's puchased software again. If the
EULA on the software says " free to pass on to anybody you want to "
then no problem. If it say " usable by the original purchaser only ",
then we get back to that pesky theft word again.
Re: Need OCR software-installer from Lexmark x6170 CD
Bill wrote:
> In article <473B7396.3070908@gmail.com>, not-real@gmail.com says...
>> Cal Bubba wrote:
>>> Bill wrote:
>>>> In article <473b3754$0$8623$4c368faf@roadrunner.com>, not-
>>>> real@gmail.com says...
>>>>> Would someone be kind enough to post the OCR installation software?
>>>>> It is not available for download it from Lexmark and I am hoping to
>>>>> avoid paying for it.
>>>>>
>>>>> Thanks in advance!!!
>>>>>
>>>> This is not a warez group. Take your thievery elsewhere.
>>>>
>>>> Bill
>>> Bill, he didn't ask about warez or cracks: lighten up.
>>>
>>> Lenny, take your question to one of the freeware newsgroups. Even though
>>> your contraption is a printer/all-in-one, scanning issues like this are
>>> off-topic here. I understand that there may be one or two free OCR
>>> programs out there. How good they are is another question. I've found
>>> that in the case of bundled OCR, there can be "gotchas," such as in the
>>> case of the Xerox program that came with my Visioneer scanner, you've
>>> got to buy the "legit" version if you want it to read normal-sized
>>> fonts; the bundled "lite" version only reads large sizes not typical of
>>> normal documents: gotcha! It's a good scanner marred by contemptuous
>>> "support" (mostly the lack of it after warranty).
>>>
>>> So, if you want good OCR, you'll probably have to pay for it. Still,
>>> it's worth trying freeware, if any. Please report back if you find
>>> anything since I'm interested myself.
>>>
>>> There is only one Bubba-of-the-West
>>>
>> Gents,
>>
>> Thanks for the response. I already have a couple freeware OCR apps I
>> downloaded from www.snapfiles.com. They are not, however, integrated
>> with the All-In-One Lexmark software, as is the case with the OCR that
>> was provided with the CD that came with the device when I bought it new
>> (yeah Bill, chill out and watch who you call a thief, I bought it).
>
> You should have said that in the first place. Then you've already got
> the software, right?
>
>> I
>> have misplaced the original Disc in the course of a change of residence.
>> Lexmark does not offer this software for download, nor do they offer a
>> way to obtain the FREE OCR software that comes with the device.
>
> It wasn't free. It's cost was incorporated into the purchase price of
> your Lexmark AIO.
>
> You need to contact Lexmark to replace your cd. Yep, may cost money.
>
>> There is an "OCR" directory on the CD, a zipped copy of that would be
>> great if anyone has it.
>>
>
> Now your asking for somebody else's puchased software again. If the
> EULA on the software says " free to pass on to anybody you want to "
> then no problem. If it say " usable by the original purchaser only ",
> then we get back to that pesky theft word again.
>
> Bill
I have lost the CD which is why i even bothered to ask. I have already
paid and am stealing nothing. Further, If I could have purchased it
from Lexmark, I would have but they have NO OPTIONS for obtaining it
mister righteous. Poop on you. I could just buy a copy of the original
CD that comes with it from eBay for ten bucks. It's not the $10 I care
about, I wanted to use it now. Don't worry about hearing from me again
Bill, o' protector of the copyright.
Poo poo on you Bill. p.s. you don't own this newsgroup, nor any other.
Re: Need OCR software-installer from Lexmark x6170 CD
Bill wrote:
> Now your asking for somebody else's puchased software again. If the
> EULA on the software says "
Bill, what the hell is your problem? You got a hot poker up your butt?
Are you a troll?
And, by the way, the word is "you're," not "your." It's a contraction of
"you are." Why don't you follow the rules, since you're so insistent of
every letter of supposed correctness.
Bah, OK: a troll. I won't bother any more.
When you need a Bubba, here I am. When you don't need a Bubba, here I am.
Re: Need OCR software-installer from Lexmark x6170 CD
In article <473d1000$0$79870$742ec2ed@news.sonic.net>, user@domain.invalid says...
> Bill wrote:
> > Now your asking for somebody else's puchased software again. If the
> > EULA on the software says "
>
> Bill, what the hell is your problem?
I don't condone illegal activities. It appears you do.
>You got a hot poker up your butt?
Nope. You got a problem with people who are against criminal
activities?
> Are you a troll?
Nope. A troll < a good troll > would be a lot more subtle. A bad
troll would be a lot worse.
>
> And, by the way, the word is "you're," not "your."
> It's a contraction of
> "you are." Why don't you follow the rules, since you're so insistent of
> every letter of supposed correctness.
Ouh, Ouh. A spelling/gramatical lame. There's valadation for you. I
wasn't aware spelling/grammatical mistakes were against the law where
you live. Must suck for you to live there.
>
> Bah, OK: a troll. I won't bother any more.
You weren't invited to bother in the first place, criminal coddler.
>
> When you need a Bubba, here I am. When you don't need a Bubba, here I am.
>
Picked that nick up in prison, did you. < For clarification, that was
a troll, just so you can figure out the difference in the future. >