Dear Sieghard,
Our team at Sparkling Apps developed Talking Goggles. Indeed, we didn't do
this specifically for the blind community. We are very happy that blind and
low vision users are getting these results from the app. This is in fact
what we strive for as app developers, to develop somethi
if you read the description in the app store, they give their contact email as:
supp...@sparklingapps.com
Richard
(Sent from Richard's iPod Touch 5th gen)
On Apr 8, 2013, at 4:12 AM, Krister Ekstrom wrote:
> Hi,
> I would also love to get in contact with the developer to report om my
> findi
Sparkling apps is the developer.
Joney
On Apr 8, 2013, at 7:12 AM, Krister Ekstrom wrote:
> Hi,
> I would also love to get in contact with the developer to report om my
> findings with the Goggles app and it's ability to at least try to read lcd or
> other types of displays and ask if it was
Hi,
I would also love to get in contact with the developer to report om my findings
with the Goggles app and it's ability to at least try to read lcd or other
types of displays and ask if it was possible to develop that side of the app,
since it will be my primary use for it.
/Krister
8 apr 2013
After trying their Sparkling Maps app with very complicated access, I am
convinced the developer developed this app for the sighted. It appears that the
app transmits to a server for image matching/OCR on either the video feed or
the picture. LookTel Recognizer stores the images locally on the i
Hi List,
I know it's easy to find out who the developer is, but I actually was
wondering if this app was developed for the visually impaired or if, like
the Standscan, the developer came up with the product (app in this case) and
might be very surprised to learn that there are thousands of blin