[nfbmi-talk] Fw: [Missouri-l] Fw: [real-eyes] Fw: Digit-Eyes AudioLabelingSystemapproved for sale Apple Apps Store

Fred Olver goodfolks at charter.net
Tue Jun 29 14:50:26 UTC 2010


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AudioLabelingSystemapproved for sale Apple Apps Store


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> From: "Reginald George" <sgeorge at kc.rr.com>
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> Subject: [real-eyes] Fw: Digit-Eyes AudioLabelingSystem approved for sale 
> Apple Apps Store
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>> FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
>>
>> Contact person: Davey Hulse Cell: 503-559-3787 Email
>> PressRelations at digitalmiracles.com DIGIT-EYES AUDIO LABELING SYSTEM 
>> ADVANCES
>> INDEPENDENCE FOR
>>
>> VISUALLY IMPAIRED Digital Miracles, LLC, is pleased to announce a major
>> advancement in assistive technology for people who are blind and visually
>> impaired. The Digit-Eyes Audio Labeling System has been approved for sale 
>> on
>> the Apple Apps Store. As of June
>>
>> 3rd, the millions of people worldwide with substantial vision loss can 
>> begin
>> downloading the iPhone application to recognize and label the important
>> items in their lives.
>>
>>  
>>
>> Reasonably priced at $29.99, the Digit-Eyes phone app is a powerful tool
>> that fits into any budget and life- style, turning challenging tasks into
>> easy, safe activities.
>>
>>  
>>
>> The Digit-Eyes system gives users a simple way to make custom labels for
>> everyday items and it identifies packaged goods-joining advanced software
>> with the iPhone, the Internet, home computers, printers, and inexpensive
>> off-the-shelf labels. People of almost any visual ability can now put
>> groceries away and grab the right prescription bottle independently.
>>
>>  
>>
>> "This is the most exciting product I've worked on," says Nancy Miracle,
>> president of Digital Miracles and software engineer with 40 years
>> experience.
>>
>>  
>>
>> "The limited functions and high cost of existing assistive devices just
>> seemed wrong, so our objective was to develop a product that performed
>> better than any comparable technology and offer it at about 10% of the
>> price. Combining the need for identification with a natural, powerful and
>> robust tool like the iPhone made the project irresistible."
>>
>>  
>>
>> With Digit-Eyes, users can print custom text labels or record audio 
>> labels
>> that they make by scanning specially coded labels and speaking into their
>> phones. They attach the labels to household items, and the messages are
>> played back whenever the codes are rescanned with their iPhones. This
>> Digit-Eyes app can also scan manufacturer codes (UPC, EAN, ISBN) and say
>> what's inside the package after checking the vast Digit-Eyes product
>> database. Each iPhone stores over five hundred hours of information and 
>> can
>> be used just about anywhere.
>>
>>  
>>
>> "This product is amazing! By labeling leftovers with their contents and 
>> date
>> refrigerated, I can determine if my dinner will be edible or not. Next, 
>> I'll
>> be labeling my jungle of AC adapters so I'll never again have to guess 
>> what
>> they all go to. The ease of use and flexibility of the process make it an
>> invaluable tool!"
>>
>>  
>>
>> Randy Builder, Seattle, Washington.
>>
>>  
>>
>> The first public display of Digit-Eyes is at the National Federation of 
>> the
>> Blind convention in Dallas, Texas, July 4 - 7, booth B113. The exhibit 
>> then
>> moves to the American Council of the Blind convention July 10 - 15 in
>> Phoenix, Arizona, booth #41. Attendees can experience the use and 
>> capability
>> of the system with hands-on demonstrations. Details, explanations, and
>> examples will be available at both conventions, or immediately on-line at
>> www.DIGIT-EYES.com .
>>
>>  
>>
>> Digital Miracles, LLC, the parent company of Digit-Eyes, is a Texas-based
>> corporation that develops customized software solutions. The Digit-Eyes
>> Audio Labeling System was created by a team of engineers, software 
>> designers
>> and members of the visually impaired community.
>>
>>  
>>
>> Product Reviewers can get a review copy at reviewcopy at digitalmiracles.com 
>> or
>> by calling: (817) 571-3083.
>>
>>  
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