[rehab] FW: New EyeNote app 2.0 released
David Andrews
dandrews at visi.com
Sat Dec 21 13:25:34 UTC 2013
>
>From: Pressman Sabra
>[<mailto:Sabra.Pressman at bep.gov>mailto:Sabra.Pressman at bep.gov]
>Sent: Thursday, December 19, 2013 2:43 PM
>To: DeNotaris, David
>Subject: New EyeNote app 2.0 released
>
>Greetings,
>I hope my email finds you well. I wanted to
>send you the press release for the new updated
>EyeNote App we just released. This is the
>upgraded Currency Reader App 2.0 launched by BEP on December 12, 2013.
>I wish you all the best and happy holidays.
>Sabra Pressman
>
>Release
>
>A new version of the EyeNote mobile device
>application (app) that denominates U.S. currency
>was released by the Department of the
>Treasuryâs Bureau of Engraving and Printing
>(BEP) today, replacing the version originally
>launched in April 2011. The newer version is
>easier and quicker to operate because it uses a
>continuous scan function to identify the note,
>rather than requiring the user to take a picture.
>
>EyeNote can be downloaded for free onto many
>Apple iPhone, iPad, and iPod products. It
>recognizes all Federal Reserve notes issued
>since 1996, including the new $100 note that
>began circulating in October, and communicates
>the denomination back to the user through an
>audible response (English or Spanish) or a
>vibration pulse mode for privacy. EyeNote was
>developed by BEP as an interim solution to
>increase accessibility to Federal Reserve notes
>among blind and visually impaired individuals
>while the U.S. government develops a system of
>raised tactile features to incorporate into future redesigned notes.
>
>âThe recent enhancements made to the EyeNote
>app make it an even more effecttive tool to
>assist people in denominating U.S. currency,â
>said Treasurer of the United States Rosie Rios.
>âIt offers portability and speed, both
>requirements when used in a retail environment,
>and the convenience of not needing to carry
>around a separate reader by using oneâs
>personal mobile device.â The EyeNote app has
>more than 14,000 downloads since the 2011 launch.
>
>Users who downloaded the original version of
>EyeNote will automatically reeceive
>notification on their devices that an updated
>version of the app is available to download.
>Others can download the upgraded version for
>free through the Apple App Storeâ via iTunes®.
>
>More information about EyeNote is availaable at
><http://www.eyenote.gov>www.eyenote.gov
>
>
>Upgraded Currency Reader App Launched by Bureau of Engraving and Printing
>
>A new version of the EyeNote mobille device
>application (app) that denominates U.S. currency
>was released by the Department of the
>Treasuryâs Bureau of Engraving and Printing
>(BEP) today, replacing the version originally
>launched in April 2011. The newer version is
>easier and quicker to operate because it uses a
>continuous scan function to identify the note,
>rather than requiring the user to take a picture.
>
>EyeNote can be downlooaded for free onto many
>Apple iPhone, iPad, and iPod products. It
>recognizes all Federal Reserve notes issued
>since 1996, including the new $100 note that
>began circulating in October, and communicates
>the denomination back to the user through an
>audible response (English or Spanish) or a
>vibration pulse mode for privacy. EyeNote was
>ddeveloped by BEP as an interim solution to
>increase accessibility to Federal Reserve notes
>among blind and visually impaired individuals
>while the U.S. government develops a system of
>raised tactile features to incorporate into future redesigned notes.
>
>âThe recent enhancements made to the EyeNote
>app make it an even more effective tool to
>aassist people in denominating U.S. currency,â
>said Treasurer of the United States Rosie Rios.
>âIt offers portability and speed, both
>requirements when used in a retail environment,
>and the convenience of not needing to carry
>around a separate reader by using oneâs
>personal mobile device.â The EyeNote app has
>more than 14,000 ddownloads since the 2011 launch.
>
>Users who downloaded the original version of
>EyeNote will automatically receive
>notificcation on their devices that an updated
>version of the app is available to download.
>Others can download the upgraded version for
>free through the Apple App Storeâ via iTunes®.
>
>More information about EyeNote is available at www.eyenote.gov.
>
>
>Sabra L. Pressman
>External Relations Specialist
>Bureau of Engraving & Printing
>14th & C Sts. NW
>Washington, DC 20228
>202-874-1205
><mailto:Sabra.pressman at bep.gov>Sabra.pressman at bep.gov
>
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