Usei o Google Translator Toolkit várias vezes, parece que os
resultados são um pouco melhores, deve usar outros dados. Também ajuda
a corrigir os resultados.
É, acho que um OCR e tradutor vai acelerar o negócio.
Achei esse ocr online, funcionou.
http://www.onlineocr.net/
Alguma página no wiki já tem alguma parte?
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