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I'm trying to develop an ocr app with the Nativescript plugin:



https://market.nativescript.org/plugins/nativescript-ocr
https://github.com/EddyVerbruggen/nativescript-ocr



and it seems that the example doesn't works or I'm doing something wrong. I read something about Firebase ML kit but I have no idea about that and if it works offline (Offline work is a must for me).



https://github.com/EddyVerbruggen/nativescript-plugin-firebase/blob/master/docs/ML_KIT.md



Could be deprecated the first plugin?
might I use firebase?
could it use with nativescript core (only js)?
It works offline?
Any idea about how to start?










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    I'm trying to develop an ocr app with the Nativescript plugin:



    https://market.nativescript.org/plugins/nativescript-ocr
    https://github.com/EddyVerbruggen/nativescript-ocr



    and it seems that the example doesn't works or I'm doing something wrong. I read something about Firebase ML kit but I have no idea about that and if it works offline (Offline work is a must for me).



    https://github.com/EddyVerbruggen/nativescript-plugin-firebase/blob/master/docs/ML_KIT.md



    Could be deprecated the first plugin?
    might I use firebase?
    could it use with nativescript core (only js)?
    It works offline?
    Any idea about how to start?










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      I'm trying to develop an ocr app with the Nativescript plugin:



      https://market.nativescript.org/plugins/nativescript-ocr
      https://github.com/EddyVerbruggen/nativescript-ocr



      and it seems that the example doesn't works or I'm doing something wrong. I read something about Firebase ML kit but I have no idea about that and if it works offline (Offline work is a must for me).



      https://github.com/EddyVerbruggen/nativescript-plugin-firebase/blob/master/docs/ML_KIT.md



      Could be deprecated the first plugin?
      might I use firebase?
      could it use with nativescript core (only js)?
      It works offline?
      Any idea about how to start?










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      I'm trying to develop an ocr app with the Nativescript plugin:



      https://market.nativescript.org/plugins/nativescript-ocr
      https://github.com/EddyVerbruggen/nativescript-ocr



      and it seems that the example doesn't works or I'm doing something wrong. I read something about Firebase ML kit but I have no idea about that and if it works offline (Offline work is a must for me).



      https://github.com/EddyVerbruggen/nativescript-plugin-firebase/blob/master/docs/ML_KIT.md



      Could be deprecated the first plugin?
      might I use firebase?
      could it use with nativescript core (only js)?
      It works offline?
      Any idea about how to start?







      javascript plugins nativescript firebase-mlkit






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          Yes, the OCR plugin is kind of deprecated, not actively maintained anymore.



          Firebase ML-Kit is recommended and it has different methods you could use for text recognition, one works on device and another on cloud. Refer the same read me you have linked in your question.






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          • Ok, I'm very new with nativescript and plugins. I'll try with firebase. Lots of thanks.

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          Firebase ML-Kit is recommended and it has different methods you could use for text recognition, one works on device and another on cloud. Refer the same read me you have linked in your question.






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          Yes, the OCR plugin is kind of deprecated, not actively maintained anymore.



          Firebase ML-Kit is recommended and it has different methods you could use for text recognition, one works on device and another on cloud. Refer the same read me you have linked in your question.






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          Yes, the OCR plugin is kind of deprecated, not actively maintained anymore.



          Firebase ML-Kit is recommended and it has different methods you could use for text recognition, one works on device and another on cloud. Refer the same read me you have linked in your question.






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          Yes, the OCR plugin is kind of deprecated, not actively maintained anymore.



          Firebase ML-Kit is recommended and it has different methods you could use for text recognition, one works on device and another on cloud. Refer the same read me you have linked in your question.







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          Ok, I'm very new with nativescript and plugins. I'll try with firebase. Lots of thanks.

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