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Is the app free?
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-----Original Message-----
From: For blind ham radio operators [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
On Behalf Of Howard Kaufman
Sent: 31 July 2009 03:46 PM
To: [log in to unmask]
Subject: i-phone ap
I met Mark on 30 meter CW. His job is to make aps for the i-phone. He just
sent me this note. Now this beats arrows and thumbs.
> Hi Howard,
>
> Just going through my emails and hitting people who might find a
> keyboard app I just released for the iphone interesting. It's a dual
> touch paddle + iambic keyer + decoder that allows you to enter text
> using morse code, instead of the querty keyboard. There's a video (demo
> at 50wpm) on my site http://iditdahtext.com
>
> 73,
> Marc
> kb1ooo
>
>
> On Fri, Jul 04, 2008 at 09:39:24PM -0500, Howard Kaufman wrote:
>> Great qso! I think I was thinking about code output for the names of
>> music files in the mp3 player. I have the lg 5000 I thinnk. It talks
>> well, but their is no access for the mp3 player, text messaging, fm
>> transmitter features. mobilespeak works with some smart phones, but we
>> are locked out of a lot of stuff. Their is going to be a smart phone
>> system with OCR using software and the phone's camera, Internet access,
>> GPS, and speech. Around $3,000 I bet when it's all done, but how cool!
>> If I can find it I got an article about some cool ideas last week. One
>> feature is questioning the bus gps to tell you how close or far the next
>> bus really is. Wouldn't that be cool?transmitters
>>
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