Sublime Text
VS Code
Vim
Notepad++
Netbeans
Microsoft Visual Studio
Brackets
GNOME
GImageReader
Tesseract
ABBYY FineReader
OSS Document Scanner
Google Lens
Adobe Acrobat DC
OpenScan
Microsoft Lens
Sublime Text
GImageReaderThis software is recommended for individuals who need to digitize printed documents, researchers handling archival material, students who want to convert notes into editable text, and anyone looking for a free and open-source solution for OCR.
Based on our record, Sublime Text seems to be more popular. It has been mentiond 3 times since March 2021. We are tracking product recommendations and mentions on various public social media platforms and blogs. They can help you identify which product is more popular and what people think of it.
I went through the key-bindings in Micro (which use different modifier keys) and added them to Sublime Text:. - Source: dev.to / over 3 years ago
Oh, and sublimetext.com too if you prefer something "cleaner". It is multi-platform too, like VSCodium. Source: over 4 years ago
Sublime Text Terminal Shortcuts and menu entries for opening a terminal at the current file, or the current root project folder in Sublime Text. - Source: dev.to / over 5 years ago
VS Code - Build and debug modern web and cloud applications, by Microsoft
Tesseract - Tesseract is an optical character recognition engine for various operating systems
Vim - Highly configurable text editor built to enable efficient text editing
ABBYY FineReader - ABBYY's latest PDF editor software, FineReader 16 you can easily convert files like PDF to Excel, PDF to Word, edit, share, collaborate & more with this PDF editor!
Notepad++ - A free source code editor which supports several programming languages running under the MS Windows environment.
OSS Document Scanner - Open-source mobile solution for document management; scan, recognize text, and share as PDF with ease.