I have been alpha testing this app for a while. Here are some of the uses to
which I have put the app:
1. At grocery stores, have someone sighted who may be helping you shop snap a
picture of each item and record the info associated with the pic; then when you
get home, scan items with phone so you know what 's what.
2. Same as above for my wine collection.
3. Same as above to recognize CD's, etc.
4. Snap pic of a series of clothes, record descriptions to go with each pic
and scan clothes with phone.
5. Have somebody snap a pic of signs at the mall identifying this shop or
that, then use the app as a sort of internal where am I system.
These are the same folks who brought us the money reader, and without giving
too much away, they have another cool app on the way.
Marlaina
On Feb 28, 2012, at 6:49 AM, Michael Malarsie wrote:
Here is a link to some info on a new app called the LookTel Recognizer
This app, once set up, will give you the ability to use your iPhone to
identify objects that are in your database. So in theory you could load all
your shirts and put a clear description of each one then when you come back
later you aim the camera at whatever shirt you pick and it will tell you which
one it is.
I haven't downloaded this app yes since it is $10 and I am always
cautious about buting things like this but it sounds like it could be pretty
helpful. Just throwing it out there.
http://www.applevis.com/blog/looktels-new-recognizer-app-promises-fast-and-accurate-object-recognition-blind-iphone-users
Mike Malarsie
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