[Centralok] Fwd: Give the gift of print: NFB-NEWSLINE & KNFB Reader

Audrey T. Farnum atfarnum at icloud.com
Fri Dec 18 03:08:56 UTC 2015


KNFB reader Mobile is on sale for the Holidays! It's a great time to 
grab it if you have been holding out. Please see below.

Audrey


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Subject: 	Give the gift of print: NFB-NEWSLINE & KNFB Reader
Date: 	Thu, 17 Dec 2015 13:40:56 -0500 (EST)
From: 	Scott White <SWhite at nfb.org>
To: 	AUDREY FARNUM <atfarnum at gmail.com>



Looking for holiday ideas? Give the gift of print this holiday season 
through NFB-NEWSLINE and KNFB Reader.

Tell a friend or family member about NFB-NEWSLINE! NFB-NEWSLINE now 
offers over 350 newspapers like the Wall Street Journal, USA Today, and 
the New York Times; along with breaking news from news sources such as 
CNN, BBC, ABC News, CBS News and ESPN Online; and over 50 magazines like 
Time, Smithsonian, Reader's Digest, Every Day with Rachel Ray, PC World 
and Macworld. There are also TV listings, job listings, emergency 
weather reports, and weather forecasts, not to mention retail ads from 
Target and our holiday ads from Giant, Home Depot, Kohl's, Publix, 
Sears, Staples, Toys R Us, and Walgreen's. Tell a friend about 
NFB-NEWSLINE, or better yet, help them sign up by calling (866) 504-7300 
or visiting www.nfbnewsline.org. Give the gift of print through access 
to news and information with NFB-NEWSLINE. And it's still free to use 
and free to sign up!

KNFB-Reader is another way to give the gift of print. KNFB Reader is a 
mobile app that reads print aloud. It's easy to use. Take a photo and 
the app reads the text aloud in clear synthetic speech. And it's 
fast-the print will be yours almost instantaneously. KNFB Reader will be 
on sale for $74.99 from December 21st through January 4th. This sale 
price of 25% off makes it the perfect gift for a friend or family member.

Giving KNFB Reader as a gift is easy! You can obtain iTunes or Google 
Play gift cards at many local retailers such as Target or Walmart, or 
online at Amazon.com. To learn more about giving KNFB Reader as a gift 
this holiday season, visit www.nfb.org/knfbreader.

Why use this app? The KNFB Reader is an easy, fast, accurate, and 
efficient text recognition mobile app that delivers near instantaneous 
results. Tired of being unsure what's been charged to your credit card? 
Want to know who sent you that package? Need nutritional information 
from a food label? Find a book that's not available in audio format? Buy 
a new appliance and want to access the user's manual? KNFB Reader is 
your go-to: it has reading modes for books, articles, labels, bills, and 
memos. Worried about getting a good photo of your text as a blind 
person? KNFB Reader provides a field of view report and tilt guidance 
for more accurate capturing of print in the photograph, as well as 
automatic text detection. You'll get the right photo; KNFB Reader will 
help you. The app allows for high quality digital output to speech or 
connected Braille displays. The scanned material can be imported as a 
.jpg or .pdf, or exported in .txt and .html formats. Not much space on 
your phone? No problem. Use cloud storage for your files via Dropbox or 
Google Drive! The app also has a batch scan mode to process and read 
multiple-page documents such as manuals or books. Don't let print be out 
of your reach ever again.

Make the print yours, live the life you want, and have a wonderful 
holiday season and a happy new year from your friends at NFB-NEWSLINE.

The KNFB Reader is developed by the National Federation of the Blind and 
Sensotec NV.

The National Federation of the Blind knows that blindness is not the 
characteristic that defines you or your future. Every day we raise the 
expectations of blind people, because low expectations create obstacles 
between blind people and our dreams. You can live the life you want; 
blindness is not what holds you back.



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