Frog
TRex
Frog | TRex | |
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3 | 14 | |
481 | 1,117 | |
1.9% | 1.3% | |
8.8 | 5.6 | |
5 days ago | about 1 month ago | |
Python | Swift | |
MIT License | MIT License |
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Frog
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TextSnatcher: Copy text from images, for the Linux Desktop
The similar app I am using is Frog (https://getfrog.app) with great sucesss.
- How about OCR support in new screenshot tool and loupe for gnome 43 (whenever it gets released)
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Best OCR tool that works as smooth as Frog from ElementoryOS
However i cannot build their package https://github.com/TenderOwl/Frog for some reason. I have to try to get it working.
TRex
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TextSnatcher: Copy text from images, for the Linux Desktop
Just three hours ago I switched back to Linux after a few years on MacOS. The only thing missing was the amazing text copy tool I was using, "Rex" [1]. What a coincidence to see this post on the front page a few hours later!
Side note, what a breath of fresh air Gnome on Fedora is!
[1] https://github.com/amebalabs/TRex
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Clean Text alternative / text tools to auto strip most formatting from copied text? (preferably free / low cost)
So I know there's things like PurePaste (which I use), and TRex (auto-ocr screenshotted area, it's fantastic). But those work best for short shorter snippets.
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How to show all app running on the menu bar?
Although if you don't need the screenshot functionality, Trex does OCR and is only about 3MB.
- Vizion - an app to copy any text from the screen.
- macOS Screenshot Tricks to Impress Your Co-Workers
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Tips – Preview the Mac app people forget about
To get this functionality everywhere, I’ve taken using the TRex app: https://github.com/amebalabs/TRex
I have it mapped to ctrl-alt-command-C. As more and more apps and webpages make text unselectable, it’s become invaluable. My favorite trick is to copy the URL when someone is screen sharing their browser in a virtual meeting!
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Which app you found lately that you can’t live without it since?
check out https://github.com/amebalabs/TRex
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TRex: Copy the Uncopyable
I just found a very nice app that you guys might like: https://github.com/amebalabs/TRex
- Less known macOS apps you will legitimately want to use every day
- Should I purchase an app from the Mac AppStore or the developers website?
What are some alternatives?
zuckbot - A virtual reincarnation of Mark Zuckerberg encapsulated in a desktop application built on Python.
macOCR - Get any text on your screen into your clipboard.
easy-mqtt-handler - Easy MQTT Handler is a MQTT Client implemented in Python3 that will connect to a MQTT Broker, listening for freely configurable messages and reacting by executing arbitrary pre-defined commands. It comes with a Qt5-based GUI.
insect - High precision scientific calculator with support for physical units
cozy - 🎧 Listen to audio books 📚 on Linux
Copyfish - Copy, paste and translate text from images, videos and PDFs with this free Chrome extension
gtock - Fork of GNOME Task Scheduler
bitbar - Put the output from any script or program into your macOS Menu Bar (the BitBar reboot)
quicktile - Adds window-tiling hotkeys to any X11 desktop. (An analogue to WinSplit Revolution for people who don't want to use Compiz Grid)
topgrade - Upgrade everything
chromecast_mpris - 📺 Control Chromecasts from Linux and D-Bus
alfred-ocr - Take a snapshot and recognize text