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sen | 3 months ago

The ability to highlight/copy/etc text on Macs/iOS these days is such a killer feature. I use it almost every day, both for copying/translating text in screenshots or taking photos of text to then copy it into my notes later (eg school notice boards or event posters etc).

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whycome|3 months ago

I have to say, the ability to quickly copy and paste between macbook and iphone is such a great flow

tylerflick|3 months ago

Totally agree. It’s one of those features that feels like magic. So handy for those digital purchase codes you get with blu-rays.

Jedd|3 months ago

Yup - I recall when this feature was released, maybe a dozen years ago, with KDEConnect. Real QoL improvement. Glad to hear some other OS's are catching up.

ca_tech|3 months ago

It gave me a "living in the future" feeling the day someone sent me a picture of a phone number through imessage. Barely thinking, I pressed on the phone number in the image and I was prompted to call it. It was like technology and primitive intuition teamed up to create that moment.

cosmic_cheese|3 months ago

Part of what makes it so good is that it's everywhere. Preview, QuickLook, QuickTime Player (yes, videos get OCR'd too!), any app that uses the system frameworks for displaying media.

This includes Safari, where not only do images (inline or otherwise) have selectable text, but the built in translator leverages that text and uses it to translate images, too! This is super useful for translating Japanese webpages in particular, which tend to have tons of text baked into images.

internetter|3 months ago

I use Shottr, I take a screenshot of a screenshot and hit “O” immediately after. Saves me from first saving the file to open it in the native viewer

alyyousuf7|3 months ago

I have Shottr keyboard shortcut (cmd+opt+control+o) setup to allow me to OCR from whatever is on the screen and copy the text to clipboard. So whether someone shares code or error log as screenshot on slack, it’s 3 steps: 1. cmd+opt+control+o 2. select the area to OCR 3. cmd+v in vscode or google

WorldPeas|3 months ago

this. makes me wish more image viewers would ocr->png special field->have location-attached selectable text like a pdf

ivewonyoung|3 months ago

OneNote had this for a long time.

sumnole|3 months ago

Aside from copying text from images, OneNote can also make text in images searchable.