In case you regularly snap pages of hardcopy text on your own smartphone for perusing later, then a google app being produced by Fujifilm might just tick your literary boxes. Called GT-Layout, it automatically carves up a photograph containing text to ensure that each character turns into a separate image.
These sub-images may then be reformatted with line breaks to suit your screen area and preferred amount of zoom — therefore you do not have to pinch and pan a lot and there is requirement for OCR. Consider it?
Then you will need to wait. GT-Layout is reportedly arriving an update to Fujifilm’s Dropbox client, GT-Document Lite, but there is sign from it appearing there at this time.
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