imbox VS pytesseract

Compare imbox vs pytesseract and see what are their differences.

imbox

Python IMAP for Human beings (by martinrusev)

pytesseract

A Python wrapper for Google Tesseract (by madmaze)
OCR
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imbox pytesseract
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Python Python
MIT License Apache License 2.0
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imbox

Posts with mentions or reviews of imbox. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2021-09-16.
  • How do I write a script?
    1 project | /r/learnpython | 23 Sep 2022
    Instead of opening multiple browsers, it would be easier and more efficient to just load the data with something like imbox. Saves you the effort of opening browsers, and is likely better in general.
  • exporting handwritten dataset as text, export it and use it as a csv
    3 projects | /r/RemarkableTablet | 16 Sep 2021
    Yeah, I’m pretty sure the Remarkable OCR is not up to these kinds of tasks unfortunately. If you know some coding you could write something that’d likely work well in Python using for ex. this for receiving the mail attachment and this for converting the PDF to CSV. This is in case you’d write your data as a table on the Remarkable, which I guess is preferable to writing something like (0.5, 8.4, -0.3). If you’d rather do it that way, there are other more suitable OCR tools like this one. The checkbox use-case in the comment above would also be possible by modifying this approach. DM if you’d like to discuss further work.
  • Conflict in 'self' argument resulting in AttributeError: 'NoneType' object has no attribute 'replace'
    1 project | /r/learnpython | 9 Sep 2021
    I believe this has something to do with the conflict between the 'self' argument. The imbox library has this class Imbox which also uses the 'self' argument (Github link). The function works as expected when I remove the '@celery.task' decorator.

pytesseract

Posts with mentions or reviews of pytesseract. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-03-05.
  • What's the BEST way to detect these letters on an image?
    2 projects | /r/learnpython | 5 Mar 2023
    If you don't have it already: https://github.com/madmaze/pytesseract
  • API Python pour récupérer ses données quotidiennes de compte Credit Mutuel ?
    1 project | /r/vosfinances | 12 Oct 2022
  • pytesseract.pytesseract.TesseractError: (2, 'Usage: pytesseract [-l lang] input_file')
    1 project | /r/learnpython | 11 Sep 2022
    Yes, pytesseract is a wrapper script and all heavy lifting is done by Tesseract. See the README.
  • ....
    2 projects | /r/terriblefacebookmemes | 29 Jun 2022
    As far as working with reading text from a image there are lots of different libraries for doing this sort of thing, but one of the biggest is probably pytesseract. It is extremely powerful for image to text, and reliably beats alphabet soup captchas.
  • Extract Highlighted Text from a Book using Python
    4 projects | dev.to | 22 Feb 2022
    I'm going to use the Tesseract OCR engine and library, and its Python wrapper PyTesseract for text extraction. But there are numerous libraries out there to extract text from an image. In a real world application I would probably use cloud services from AWS, Google or Microsoft to handle this task.
  • A bot that copies a 15 digit number from a picture and renames the picture by that number
    1 project | /r/learnpython | 19 Jan 2022
    There's Python Tesseract to do the OCR from python. I think this is not really a beginner's project. Not too much programming, but you need to be able to install the required libraries and glue everything together. If you don't know how to do that maybe start with something simpler.
  • text recognition code
    1 project | /r/learnpython | 27 Dec 2021
    From what I have heard, tesseract is the best python module for OCR
  • exporting handwritten dataset as text, export it and use it as a csv
    3 projects | /r/RemarkableTablet | 16 Sep 2021
    Yeah, I’m pretty sure the Remarkable OCR is not up to these kinds of tasks unfortunately. If you know some coding you could write something that’d likely work well in Python using for ex. this for receiving the mail attachment and this for converting the PDF to CSV. This is in case you’d write your data as a table on the Remarkable, which I guess is preferable to writing something like (0.5, 8.4, -0.3). If you’d rather do it that way, there are other more suitable OCR tools like this one. The checkbox use-case in the comment above would also be possible by modifying this approach. DM if you’d like to discuss further work.
  • Top 5 Python libraries for Computer vision
    8 projects | dev.to | 6 May 2021
    pytesseract - Python-tesseract is an optical character recognition (OCR) tool for python. That is, it will recognize and "read" the text embedded in images. Python-tesseract is a wrapper for Google's Tesseract-OCR Engine. It is also useful as a stand-alone invocation script to tesseract, as it can read all image types supported by the Pillow and Leptonica imaging libraries, including jpeg, png, gif, bmp, tiff, and others. Additionally, if used as a script, Python-tesseract will print the recognized text instead of writing it to a file.
  • Using Google's OCR API with Puppeteer for Visual Testing
    1 project | dev.to | 8 Feb 2021
    There are multiple open-source OCR tools like pytesseract or EasyOCR, which can be used to integrate OCR functionality into a program. However, these tools require significant configurations to get up and running to provide results with an acceptable accuracy level.

What are some alternatives?

When comparing imbox and pytesseract you can also consider the following projects:

inbox - :incoming_envelope: IMAP/SMTP sync system with modern APIs

pyocr

yagmail - Send email in Python conveniently for gmail using yagmail

tesseract-ocr - Tesseract Open Source OCR Engine (main repository)

Talon

tesserocr - A Python wrapper for the tesseract-ocr API

modoboa - Mail hosting made simple

Signalum - To explore creating an application that detects available connections at once from wifi and bluetooth

salmon - A Python Mail Server

normcap - OCR powered screen-capture tool to capture information instead of images

pyzmail - Pyzmail is a high level mail library for Python, providing functions to read, compose and send emails

Camelot - A Python library to extract tabular data from PDFs