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I work a sales / client service job for a tutoring company, and I write a lot of emails for it. Most of the emails I receive are pretty similar to others I've received before, and the emails I write are very similar to ones I've written countless times. However, the communications I do are very specific to my industry, so generic autocomplete (such as compose.ai) doesn't produce useful suggestions. Source: over 3 years ago
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Use this: https://danpla.github.io/dpscreenocr/ I set it on Ctrl+Q shortcut. It takes screenshot and transcribe text from the image. The text is automatically copied to clipboard for you. Its English OCR is top-notched. Its other languages are pretty good as well. Still, you'll need to fix the formats a bit. Source: about 3 years ago
I use dpScreenOCR but I replace the included Tesseract trained data by the tessdata_best repo. Source: over 3 years ago
You may want to start more simply by helping dpscreenocr work on Wayland: https://danpla.github.io/dpscreenocr/ ,. Source: almost 4 years ago
Theres a few programs that I use when reading mangas there capature2text dpscreenocr and sharex all copy to the clipboard. Source: almost 5 years ago
Grammarly - Clear, effective, mistake-free writing everywhere you type.
Capture2text - Capture2Text enables users to quickly OCR a portion of the screen using a keyboard shortcut.
Lavender - Realtime coaching for sales emails.
KanjiTomo - KanjiTomo is a OCR program for identifying Japanese text from images.
Phrasee - AI that writes better than you.
TextSniper - Instantly extract any text from your Mac's screen