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prismo nor any other ocr for iphone has been successfull here. yeah, free is a price that can't be beat and the eye note from the federal is quite fast and good on my iphone.
Looktell *will* ad other features.

On Jun 1, 2011, at 11:37 PM, Tom Lange wrote:

Hi,
I thought that LookTel was just a money reader.  I installed it on my iPhone just after I bought it. Are you saying that it will identify other items? Perhaps I need to update the version that I have.  Looktel is really cool, even as just a money identifier.  You certainly can't beat the price.  Oh, and while I'm on the subject of iPhones, Prizmo has potential for OCR, and Vizwiz is neat, too.

There's tons of good stuff out there for the iPhone.

Tom



----- Original Message ----- From: "peter altschul" <[log in to unmask]>
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Subject: [VICUG-L] [Missouri-l] FW: [Missouri_Assistive_Technology] LookTel iPhone appfor recognizing money


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> Subject: [Missouri_Assistive_Technology] LookTel iPhone app for recognizing
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> What is LookTel?
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> LookTel Money ReaderLookTel is a planned suite of assistive solutions for
> people with visual impairments or blindness.  Designed for the accessible
> iPhone, LookTel will automatically scan and recognize objects such as money,
> packaged goods, CDs, DVDs, and medication bottles, as well as landmarks.
> Recognition will happen in real-time and without delay - there's no need to
> hold the device still or take a photo and wait for a result.
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> John Effinger, M.S.  CCC-SLP
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> Missouri Assistive Technology (MOAT)
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> 1501 NW Jefferson St
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