OCR Systems
Appearance
OCR Systems was an American hardware manufacturer and software publisher dedicated to optical character recognition technologies. The company was founded by Theodore Herzl Levine (c. 1923 – May 30, 2005) in 1969 in Bensalem, Pennsylvania.
History
Products
System 1000
ReadRight
Citations
References
- Perfidio, Lou (January 5, 1989). "A Firm with a Slavic Accent". Philadelphia Inquirer. Philadelphia Media Network: H4 – via ProQuest.
- Sims, Gayle Ronan (June 2, 2005). "Theodor Levine, Software Pioneer". Philadelphia Inquirer. Philadelphia Media Network: B9 – via ProQuest.
- Staff writer (November 4, 1970). "Low Cost Off-Line System Can Read Any OCR Font". Computerworld. 4 (44). CW Communications: 24 – via the Internet Archive.
- Staff writer (September 1970). "Optical, Mark Sense Scanners". Business Automation. 17 (9). Business Press International: 110–115 – via the Internet Archive.
- Staff writer (December 9, 1970). "Mini Controls OCR System". Computerworld. 4 (49). CW Communications: 26 – via the Internet Archive.
- Staff writer (February 15, 1971). "Optical Reader". Datamation. 17 (4). Technical Publishing Company: 62 – via the Internet Archive.
- Staff writer (March 1973). "News About Companies". Graphic Arts Monthly. 45 (3). The Graphic Arts Publishing Company: 148 – via the Internet Archive.
- Staff writer (April 1973). "3M Set to Distribute OCR System in United States". Graphic Arts Unionist. 10 (3). Graphic Arts International Union: 61 – via the Internet Archive.
- Staff writer (June 1973). "3M Signs Two Agreements". Modern Lithography. 41 (6). Publishers' Development Corporation: 45 – via the Internet Archive.