Chip

I 2nd your endorsement of the Product Search app.  I use this app all the 
time for price quick for quick price comparison shopping for all sorts of 
products.  JJ did a great job in developing and continuing supporting this 
application and obviously great thought and care whent into its 
development.



Applying God's standards to life's choices is called wisdom; applying the
world's standards is called folly.
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On Sun, 18 Aug 2013, Chip Orange wrote:

> I came across an app I had downloaded some years ago, and I was impressed
> again by it, and thought I should mention it here for those who don't know
> about it.  
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> Its name is "product search" by J.J.  Meddaugh.  You type in a keyword or
> multiple keywords for some product you wish to buy, and the app searches
> amazon and several merchants who sell specialty products for the visually
> impaired for the keywords.
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> It builds a list of every product it finds which includes telling you the
> merchant; it puts a long description in an editbox which you can tab to when
> you have a product highlighted, and if you are interested, there's a command
> button which takes you to the merchants web site and right to the page for
> the product.  It can make searching for something on a complex web site such
> as Amazon much simpler than usual, and if it's a specialty product for the
> visually impaired that you need, then it can save you time searching through
> various merchants web sites, each one being different from the others.
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> It's a very nice app, and J.J.'s company the AT Guys had to put some real
> programming effort using their own web site, in order to make this app work.
> I figure anyone who feels overwhelmed by sites such as Amazon might want to
> give this a try.
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> Enjoy,
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> Chip
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