Random idea for glass

Flo_wz

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Someone should make an app that scans documents and where you could then find certain words like you would using CTRL+F. Sorry if someone already thought of this, I didn't really know where to post this either.
 

pixel7474

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good idea!

Someone should make an app that scans documents and where you could then find certain words like you would using CTRL+F. Sorry if someone already thought of this, I didn't really know where to post this either.
Good idea! :good: We need an undo/delete/cntrl+Z command also!
 

StrayS2K

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My brain drifts directly to sports- encouraging progress indication when running, turn info such as degree and camber for moto-sports.

When I am in my car, it should sync to speedo and GPS (though I am not sure to what degree you have to focus on display.)

Oh- and when my eyes cross, it should call me a cab!
 

roycevv

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Re:Google Glass

Someone should make an app that scans documents and where you could then find certain words like you would using CTRL+F. Sorry if someone already thought of this, I didn't really know where to post this either.
Google glass? It hasn't offered for sale now.:fingers-crossed:
 

narcopolypse

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Someone should make an app that scans documents and where you could then find certain words like you would using CTRL+F. Sorry if someone already thought of this, I didn't really know where to post this either.
There is already an android app that scans documents, corrects for camera angle, enhances text, optimizes contrast and converts the page to a PDF. It's called CamScanner and I use it almost daily to save receipts and fax documents. (I fax them for free using Files Anywhere) There are also several OCR apps on the Play Store so there's no reason this couldn't be done. That's one feature I would love to have.
 

artwen

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That's an awsome idea, finding texts etc using your eyes rather than Ctrl+F. This requires accurate eye movement tracing I guess?