Twain is old English for two, or couple. So I suppose there could be some truth in the Working Group's statement. But I did find this definition: ("Technology without an interesting name") Developed by a consortium of imaging hardware and software manufacturers, TWAIN is a cross-platform interface for acquiring pictures captured by TWAIN - compliant scanners, digital cameras, and still-frame video capture boards.
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