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SeeShell Editions: Community (Free) & PRO. In a nutshell: The SeeShell Community Edition is 100% free - even for commercial use. The SeeShell Community Edition is free for private.and. commercial use. SeeShell is classic downloadable software, not a web service.All macros are stored and executed locally on your machine.

Please note: The new 'Get image from clipboard' feature requires the 'clipboardRead' permission:
The browser will ask you accept this new permission before the upgrade. This is the reason why the extension did not update automatically. Firefox shows a nice dialog for this. Chrome displays 'Error', and only once you click the icon it gives you the chance to accept or reject this new permission.
The new 'Get image from clipboard' feature allows you to extract text from an image in the clipboard.


NEW: Do you want to grab text not only from inside the web browser, but from everything on your desktop?
Then try the new desktop OCR feature! It is now faster and much more convenient:

Brief introduction. Mac users (mostly programmers) who prefer to access more traditional Unix toolkits through terminals will choose to install the optional command-line tool subset of the Xcode IDE, that isCommand Line Tools。. Starting with MacOS High Sierra, Sierra, OS X El Capitan, Yosemite, Mavericks, you can install it separately without first installing the entire Xcode package. The XModem tool allows you to upload and download files with the X transfer protocol when you are using the Apple Modem tool.

What's new with Copyfish V5.1.8, released April 14, 2021

  • - Added: 'Get image from clipboard' - another way to extract text from images.
  • - Improved: Error messages
  • - Fixed: Firefox Copy to clipboard bug
  • - Fixed (V5.1.9): Click on website no longer worked when Copyfish was open

Did you know? Copyfish is Open-Source!


The desktop OCR feature needs the updated XModule V2021-3 native app. This app helps Copyfish taking desktop screenshots. It is not required for using Copyfish inside the browser. It is only required to grab text from items on your desktop, like opened invoices, PDF documents, file menus, or presentations.

What's new with Copyfish V5.1.1, released March 11, 2021

  • - Added: Switch to use Desktop OCR always, for grabbing text from the desktop and web browser
  • - Added: Receipt OCR support (on by default)
  • - Changed: New Copyfish icon
  • - Fixed: Several bugs

What's new with Copyfish V5.0.5, released January 28, 2021

  • - Added: Much faster desktop OCR<= For this to work, you need to download and install the new XModule Version 2021-2 from UI.Vision
  • - Added: Tab View (click on the new icon in the Copyfish title bar to see it)
  • - Added: Send text to Deepl website
  • - Added: Copyfish PRO+: In-app Deepl Translation
  • - Fixed: Several reported bugs

https://site-4775106-6587-9069.mystrikingly.com/blog/planet-baker-mac-os. This page appears only once after the update to tell you what is new:

What's new in Version V4.2.1

If you use Copyfish to extract text from images you have probably been waiting for this update! Copyfish now supports right-click functionality. This means that instead of using the Copyfish button in your browser toolbar to select a web image to be searched, you can simply right-click on any web image and select 'Get Text from Image' from browser's new right-click context menu.

If you use Copyfish often and professionally, have a look at our PRO and PRO+ (with translation) plans. They make using Copyfish even faster and better. You will save plenty of time with PRO!

What's new in Version V4.1.1

This update adds a second OCR Engine. This engine supports less languages, but is better optimized for recognizing numbers and special characters such as '*#+~!?:;,.~' - so for example if you use Copyfish to get an invoice number from a scanned invoice, use OCR Engine 2. You can switch between both engines in on the Copyfish settings page.

What's new in Version V4.0.2

This update adds desktop OCR and the Google translation button.

(1) OCR anything on your desktop: Copyfish can now do desktop screenshots and desktop OCR (screen scraping).

For desktop OCR you need to install the UI Vision XModule in addition to Copyfish. It adds the desktop screen capture feature to Copyfish. If you only want to OCR content inside the web browser, this is not required.

(2) Translate anything: Click the translation button to send your text to the Google translate website, where you can translate it for free. PRO+ continues to use the commercial Google Translate API, which does the translation directly in the software.

In addition to the well-known 100% free OCR plan, Copyfish offers now the option to use 100-times more OCR processing power for even faster and better text recognition. And for translation, we integrated Google Translate, the best translation service available. The PRO and PRO+ plans are available as monthly subscription.
All paid plans include a 100% money-back guarantee. If you cancel within the first seven days your payment will be automatically refunded.

Copyfish Plans:Free PlanPRO EditionPRO+ Edition
PriceFree, no sign-up requiredUS$ 19.95/monthUS$ 29.95/month
Standard OCR - Best Free OCR availableYesYesYes
Automatic OCR language detection-YesYes
PRO Vision OCR
(best OCR, supports even hand writing, compare with free OCR)
-YesYes
Google Translate
(very good translation service)
--Yes
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If you have any question on what is the right plan for you, please contact us. File knight mac os. We offer discounts for students, universities and non-profit organizations, just ask us.

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For more information we have the Copyfish help page or watch the short screencast below:

Tech support

Email copyfish@ui.vision or use the contact form. We love to hear from you. And even though this is a free browser extension, we read all emails and typically respond on the same day.

If you like the extension, please rate it in the Chrome, Edge and Firefox galleries :-) And if you don't like it, please email us your feedback so we can improve it further. We can only fix bugs and issues reported to us.

For developers

Copyfish 🐟 is published under the GPL open-source license, you can find its source code on GitHub. As OCR software, it uses our free OCR.space OCR API and Online OCR service.

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xmonad runs well under X11 on Apple OSX machines, and needs little work to beuseful. Magnetobotty mac os. This page collects advice and information on using xmonadsuccessfully with OSX.

  • Apple OSX Tiger

  • Apple OSX Leopard

  • Apple OSX Leopard Fullscreen

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If you're using xmonad on a mac, add details about your configurationhere!

  • 1Modern installation instructions
  • 2Installing on OSX Tiger
    • 2.6Fitting Other Bits For Use With xmonad on OS X
  • 3OLD Installing on OSX Leopard
    • 3.1Installing xmonad
    • 3.2Configuring Your .profile

Modern installation instructions

Any machine running Leopard or later should use these instructions. I am keeping the older ones below for historical reasons, but they are largely incorrect and can cause problems in various configurations and should not be used.

  • Use the Haskell Platform installer for your platform. I may be able to dig up a Haskell Platform for Leopard PPC (G4, ppc7450) if needed, although it will not be the latest version because my PPC machine died.
  • Either X11.app (standard install on Leopard and up) or MacOSForge XQuartz.app should work. Some releases of these have bugs related to the Command key; see below.
  • Full-screen mode is a good idea (to the extent that it ever is; it does not interact nicely with Exposé/Mission Control or Alt-Tab application switching) because XMonad cannot manage Aqua windows.

Please note, that last is not a bug. Native Aqua windows do not support any kind of window manager mechanism; Apple scattered the functionality around within Core Graphics, WindowServer, and the application frameworks and didn't make any part of it replaceable. Neither XMonad nor any other X11 window manager will ever be able to manage native windows.

Configuring X11 to run xmonad

Create a file ~/.xinitrc.d/90-xmonad.sh:

Adjust the USERWM line to point to your xmonad binary; the one above assumes you used the official Haskell Platform installer for OS X and used cabal install xmonad to install XMonad.

chmod +x ~/.xinitrc.d/90-xmonad.sh will activate XMonad; chmod -x ~/.xinitrc.d/90-xmonad.sh will switch back to using quartz-wm.

You may want to go into X11.app Preferences, and on the Input panel select 'Option keys send Alt_L and Alt_R', since neither XMonad nor most X11 programs understand Mode_shift. There is a tradeoff here: the default means Option gets you international characters, while toggling this allows you to use Alt-keys in X11 applications and XMonad.

If you want to use xmodmap to alter X11 key bindings, be sure to go into the X11.app preferences as above and toggle 'Follow system keyboard layout'; if that is enabled, it will override xmodmap settings.

XMonad configuration

It is a good idea to use modMask = mod4Mask to define the mod key as Command on OS X, since not only do many programs use Option as Alt, X11 itself also does (Option-Shift-Enter toggles between the Aqua desktop and X11 full-screen mode, making it useless for launching a terminal).

You may want to go into X11.app Preferences, Input panel, and turn off 'Enable key equivalents under X11' if you do this so X11 does not intercept Command-c etc. Note that this will also disable any hotkeys you defined on the X11.app Applications menu.

Installing on OSX Tiger

Installing XMonad

  • ghc: You can get from haskell.org/ghc, MacPorts, or Fink. Fink has an older version of ghc -- one that will work with xmonad (for now?), but will make baby xmonad cry.
  • X11 lib: Get from hackage.haskell.org, build using the standard Cabal steps. Make sure that Xinerama gets detected in the configure step. If you see a 'present but not compiled' warning, that might be okay (it worked for me).
  • xmonad and xmonad-contrib: Get from hackage.haskell.org, build using the standard Cabal steps.

I installed into my home directory by adding '--user --prefix=$HOME/usr' to the configure steps. The default is /usr/local.

Configuring Your .xinitrc to Run XMonad

  1. Build and install XMonad like you would any other Haskell library.
  2. do the following on the Terminal:
  3. You may want to add quartz-wm --only-proxy & to your xinitrc, which synchronizes X11/OSX clipboards.
  4. Open X11. XMonad should be running now.

Configuring Xmonad for OS X

  • You probably don't have a numlock key. Set numlockMask to 0. (The default is mod2Mask, which happens to be Apple's default for the command key.)
  • You may use the defaultGaps to make xmonad not clash with the dock. As the dock size is configurable and may vary depending on the number of icons in the dock you will have to measure your dock yourself. Before 0.7 defaultGaps are in xmonad, since 0.7 these should be in xmonad-contrib.

Full screen mode

I highly recommend running X11 in full-screen mode. To enable this, open the Preferences dialog for the X11 app, check the checkbox, and restart X11. This way, you don't have to worry about stupid things like the dock / menubar / OS X apps getting in your way.

Does Not Replace Quartz, Silly

Silversands casino mobile. You won't be able to use xmonad to manage normal OS X apps. X11 will just be another OS X application sitting in your dock that you can switch to. However, it is pretty easy to install a decent set of X11 apps. If you have MacPorts installed you can install the packages firefox-x11, rxvt-unicode, unclutter, and 'vim +gtk2' (the +gtk2 variant for PRIMARY/CLIPBOARD support) to get started.

Fitting Other Bits For Use With xmonad on OS X

dmenu

dmenu can be built on OS X without problems but it is invisible unless you run X11 in full-screen. Unlike xmonad it does not detect the OS X top menu bar and is completely hidden by it. You can also make it display at the bottom (behind the dock :).

Since I do not know how to detect the top menubar either I just patched dmenu to add support for gaps. Unfortunately the dmenu authors do not seem very responsive so I attach the patch here.

You can then run dmenu -g 22 to work around the OS X top menu.

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Potential Configuration Problems

You may have problems with configuring XMonad under OSX - if you see the 'error detected while loading xmonad configuration' error message but with no error output, it could be because the PATH inherited by XMonad doesn't include ghc (eg by default it won't include /usr/local/bin).

Possible solutions:

  1. Or just hardwire the path into xmonad itself - change 'ghc' -> '/usr/local/bin/ghc' (or whatever) in Core.hs before building XMonad.

OLD Installing on OSX Leopard

These instructions have been tested on a blank but fully updated system (04/04/09).

Installing xmonad

Installing GHC

  1. Install xcode, this can be found on the OSX install disk; it can also be downloaded from apple (you will have to sign upto a free developer account).
  2. Download and install ghc.

Configuring Your .profile

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Insert the following into your ~/.profile

Much of this isn't needed until later, but it's good to get it out the way now.

Installing Cabal

  1. Download and extract Cabal install from http://www.haskell.org/cabal/download.html
  2. In a terminal:
  3. Update cabal
  4. Install xmonad

Install dmenu (optional but recommended)

  1. Download and extract dmenu from http://tools.suckless.org/dmenu

Updating X11

The version of X11 shipped with Leopard (04/04/09) does not support going fullscreen. Stuck? mac os. I recommend updating X11. It is likely that a Leopard update will eventually make this step unnecessary.Download and install the latest version from macosforge.

Configuring Your .xinitrc to Run XMonad

write:

to ~/.xinitrc

Alternatively, if this doesn't work (because you haven't updated X11):write:

to ~/.xinitrc

Configuring Your Keyboard

I can't find the meta key (xmonad is unusable without it) in the default configuration. I followed this guide (write to ~/.Xmodmap) and now the meta key is the left alt.

Further Configuring

  • The menu bar shouldn't get in the way (fullscreen or otherwise, updated or standard X11). The Dock however will, I recommend hiding the Dock or always working in fullscreen mode.
  • You can start X11 (and Xmonad) by running any program that uses X, or by running X11.app. If you run X11.app a default program is started. You can configure this program by running (replace gnome-terminal with a program of your choice). or to have no application run by default.
  • There shouldn't be anything unusual about configuring ~/.xmonad/xmonad.hs.

Discussion

  • XMonad and Vimperator (Firefox 3 extension) make a powerful combination on Linux. I cannot achieve this on OSX because the newest X11 version of Firefox I can install is version 2. If anyone has any hints on installing Firefox 3 X11 please share them.
    • Amethyst [1] mimics Xmonad, but works with non-X11 Mac programs. This allows one to use the regular Mac version of Firefox along with Vimperator. Along with Amethyst I use Honer [2] to put a red border around the active window as Xmonad does.
  • XMonad only works with X11 software- a package manager such as:
    • Nix http://nixos.org/nix/ .
    • Port is helpful http://www.macports.org/ .
    • Fink http://www.finkproject.org/ .
    • Homebrew http://mxcl.github.com/homebrew/ .

OLD Installing on Snow Leopard

Xmonad 0.9.1 compiles on Snow leopard with ghc 6.12, on a clean snow leopard installation and the X11 version provided with it. Since xterm has been modified, the configuration now needs to be :

in ~/.profile :

in ~/.xinitrc :

in ~/.Xmodmap :

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This maps the left apple key to the meta key expected by xmonad, since xterm no allows to type accented characters on american keyboards with the option key (as in cocoa applications).

Alternatively, you can use the left Alt key (keycode 66 = Alt_L) that doesn't conflict with OS X default shortcuts bound on the left Command (Apple / Meta) key.

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