Hi Laurie, Thanks so much for this! I don’t actually use this App because when I first got my iPod Touch, before I ever had an iPhone, it wasn’t available, so I bought LookTell Money Reader. Since I paid for it, that’s what I still use!
Hope you and Gyan have a wonderful Merry Christmas! We’re home this year for the first time in many! My brother’s kids are still both going to school at Northern Arizona University, and won’t be going to California this year for Christmas, so my brother is coming here. He’ll arrive some time late in the afternoon on Christmas Eve day. It will be a short trip for him, but we all wanted to be together on Christmas! I hope you and Gyan are both doing well, and that you have a wonderful 2014! We’re not sending out Christmas cards this year, so please don’t be offended at not receiving one from us! We have been extremely busy, and we just decided that along with the expense, it was more of a project than we wanted to undertake this year! Blessings To You Both! And Hugs To The Dogs Too! Love, Desi, Don, Trevor Forever! and sweet Candy! On Dec 16, 2013, at 9:02 PM, Laurie Mehta <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi all, > > I just installed this update to the iNote app and it is much, much improved > from the old version! > > It's much quicker than before and it offers one the ability to set it to > display a choice of whether the result will be spoken, presented as a tone, > or offered via vibration. > > For anyone who uses US currency, I absolutely recommend it. :-) > > - Laurie M. > > > Here is the news release FYI: > > Upgraded Currency Reader App Launched by Bureau of Engraving and Printing > A new version of the EyeNote™ mobile device application (app) that > denominates U.S. currency was released by the Department of the Treasury’s > 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. > “The recent enhancements made to the EyeNote™ app make it an even more > effective tool to assist people in denominating U.S. currency,” said > Treasurer of the United States Rosie Rios. “It 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 one’s personal mobile > device.” The EyeNote™ app has more than 14,000 downloads since the 2011 > launch. > Users who downloaded the original version of EyeNote™ will automatically > receive notification on their devices that an updated version of the app is > available to download. 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