You are correct, My office has had no heat after a cold weekend and the trip point is 50 degrees for heat and the temp has been above that all day hence my finger dyslexia. ### BRETT WINCHESTER bwinchester@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx 208-639-8386 ### ________________________________ From: duxuser-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:duxuser-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Caryn Navy Sent: Tuesday, December 04, 2007 8:45 AM To: duxuser@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Subject: [duxuser] Re: Transcribing Calculus Problems Hello all. Brett, I think that the "Math Kitchen" software you mentioned is really the program from MacKichan Software called Scientific Notebook, which we sell at Duxbury Systems (smile). However, there is a relatively new program called InftyReader for performing OCR on scanned mathematical material. There is information on InftyReader at: http://www.sciaccess.net/en/InftyReader/index.html I have not used InftyReader myself. But one of our DBT beta testers has found InftyReader to be very useful. He has used InftyReader to prepare LaTeX files to be translated into Nemeth Code with DBT 10.6. Sincerely, Caryn Caryn Navy Duxbury Systems Phone: (978) 692-3000, ext. 310 E-mail: caryn@xxxxxxxxxx Web: www.duxburysystems.com ----- Original Message -----