[Electronics-talk] In Reply To: Reviews and Some Suggestions for Two AccessibleApps

Christopher Chaltain chaltain at gmail.com
Thu Jul 24 00:48:06 UTC 2014


Tap Tap See uses a combination of automated object recognition software 
and      sourcing, so your picture may not end up in front of anyone.

On 07/23/2014 05:17 PM, Christine Szostak via Electronics-talk wrote:
> 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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