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Scan Tech Studio

This guide provides orienting information and tutorials for the Digitization and Text Recognition Hub in the PCL Scholars Lab.

Software

Available Software

 

Installed on the Studio workstation Bookmarked in the Studio workstation's browser
ABBYY FineReader  Calibre 
Adobe Acrobat Pro (23.0) eScriptorium
ArcGIS FromThePage
Bridge (13.0.4) GoogleDocs
Dreamweaver NLTK
Eclipse OCRopus
Firefox pytesseract
Google Earth spaCy

Illustrator (27.8.1)

Stanza
InDesign (18.5)  Tesseract
iTunes TextBlob
Lightroom Classic (12.4)  Transkribus
LoggerPro  VoyantTools
Matlab  

Media Encoder (23.6)

 
Microsoft Office  

MikTeX

 
Notepad++  
OpenRefine  
Photoshop (24.7)  
Premiere Pro (23.6)  
Putty  
Python - Anaconda  
QGIS  
R / Studio  
Skype  
Spyder  
TableauPublic  
VLC Media Player  
WinSCP  
Wolfram Mathematica  
XMing  
XN view  

Additional Resources

If you're interested to learn more about the software above, please consult the software websites and helpful resources gathered below.

There are many more helpful resources on the internet that you can browse through depending upon your project requirements.

 

1. ABBYY FineReader

2. Adobe Acrobat Pro

3. ArcGIS

4. Bridge

5. Calibre

6. Dreamweaver

7. Eclipse

8. eScriptorium

9. Firefox

10. FromThePage

11. Google Earth

12. Google Docs

13. Illustrator

14. InDesign

15. iTunes

16. Lightroom Classic

17. Logger Pro

18. MATLAB

19. Media Encoder

20. Microsoft Office

21. MikTeX

22. NLTK

23. Notepad ++

24. OCRopus

25. OpenRefine 

26. Photoshop

27. Premier Pro

28. PuTTY

29. Pytesseract

30. Python Anaconda

31. QGIS

32. R/RStudio

33. Skype

34. spaCy

35. Spyder

36. Stanza

37. Tableau Public

38. Tesseract

39. Textblob

40. Transkribus

41. VLC Media Player

42. Voyant Tools

43. WinSCP

44. Wolfram Mathematica

45. XMing

46. XN View

 

Schedule an Appointment

If you'd like to schedule an appointment to learn more about the software available in the studio, or for a consultation, please email us: scholarslab@austin.utexas.edu

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