OCRB was designed in 1968 by Adrian Frutiger for Monotype. This design pushes the limits of the optical reader, but is easier for people to read. OCRB’s construction follows the ISO 1073/II-1976 (E) standard, with 1979 corrections (letterpress design, size I). Both OCRA and OCRB have “alternate” versions, which have the standard ISO-Adobe character set instead of the more limited OCR character set.
E2H Character Converter is a phonetic Hindi typing layout software
My Links is a Media Center app that lets you browse and open Internet Radio/Video streams and files on your PC without a keyboard/mouse
It brings you classic menus for your Microsoft Powerpoint 2007 copy
Applies Reverb to the audio signal, creating a sense of room or space
Sets one or more clocks in your publications, can use analog and digital clocks
AccessData Language Selector allows admins to select different languages for the back-end
Route des Grands Crus - France is an add-in for Tacx Trainer software
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