[Electronics-talk] In Reply To: Reviews and Some Suggestions for Two AccessibleApps
Christine Szostak
szostak.1 at buckeyemail.osu.edu
Wed Jul 23 22:17:16 UTC 2014
Hi All,
To my understanding, Tap Tap See is one of those apps where you take a
picture and then send the image off to someone or some group... and they
identify what it is, is this correct? Is this how Digit Eyes and Cam Find
also work or are they more along the lines of OCR... types of apps? Just
curious as I am really trying to find what I like best as a real newbie to
the app world and iDevices (ok, so everyone is going to be very sick of
hearing about my new-ness from me soon:))!
Happy Wednesday!
Chris
----- Original Message -----
From: "James Aldrich via Electronics-talk" <electronics-talk at nfbnet.org>
To: "Christine Szostak via Electronics-talk" <electronics-talk at nfbnet.org>
Sent: Wednesday, July 23, 2014 3:45 PM
Subject: [Electronics-talk] In Reply To: Reviews and Some Suggestions for
Two AccessibleApps
> Hi Chris and all,
>
> I found your thoughts on the Look tell Recognizer and the text detective
> apps to be interesting! I don't share your enthusiasm for either app but
> that's okay! It is good to hear the experiences of others!
>
> If I need to identify boxes or packages and some bottles, I like to use
> the app, Cam Find. It may be written together in a search. This is a
> free app. I could identify a particular credit card with Cam Find even
> though I couldn't read the number. I like Cam Find over Tap Tap See.
> Digit Eyes is the best bar code app I have found thus far but it takes a
> while to identify the bar code. The best bar code solution in my judgment
> is the ID Mate Quest from Envision America. Using an IPhone with the ID
> Mate Quest gives one much ability to identify those mystery packages. It
> will be interesting when the Knfb Reader becomes available!
>
> Keep those interesting posts coming!
>
> Jim
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