Kooka is a user-friendly, open-source scanning software for GNU/Linux that is easy to navigate and operate.
Kooka provides a user-friendly interface that allows you to easily handle the most important scan parameters, find the correct image file format to save, and manage your scanned images. It also has support for different OCR modules, making it a versatile tool for various scanning purposes.
One key feature of Kooka is its scanning capabilities. It supports scanner functionality using the SANE library and offers handling of scanner options like resolution, mode, threshold, and more through a user-friendly dialog. Additionally, it has an interactive and automatic scan area selection on a preview pane.
The program also includes an organized Image Gallery to store all scanned images. You can create and remove folders to organize your image collections, and it offers basic image manipulation functions like rotating and cropping. Other features include intelligent zooming, image printing in original and custom size, and correct handling of picky tiff images like multipage tiffs. You can even drag and drop images with other KDE programs.
Kooka's OCR functionality is also noteworthy, as it supports both open source and commercial OCR projects. It works with GOCR, a widely used open source OCR project, as well as KADMOS, a commercial OCR/ICR toolbox. It also interfaces with Ocrad, a free software OCR program.
Lastly, Kooka's libkscan provides a user-friendly scan service to all other KDE applications which want to use it. Currently, the KOffice Application and KView support it.
Overall, Kooka is an excellent scan program, and its features are hard to beat. It may take some time to learn all of the program's capabilities, but once you do, you'll appreciate how intuitive and easy to use it is. If you're looking for a reliable, open source scan program, Kooka is definitely worth considering.
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