Hi,
remember another thing with iPhone OCR apps is they are limited by the camera that apple decides to put in the iPhone, hence the mixed results with colour recogniser apps. Remember, also with KNFB reader the phone had to be sent away to be specially modified, I think it needed some sort of flash filters fitting to the camera, not really sure. What I am trying to say, is that even with knfb, you had to go to a lot of trouble to get it to work with the phone. A phone which, as other people have said on list is now disappearing, just like nokia and symbian in general. I mean, would any iPhone users seriously go back to symbian and nokia, just to get a good OCR app?
I really doubt it.
Besides which, talks is barely keeping up with new handsets and developers don't care about the oppinions of users at all, by developers, I mean nuance as they don't really support the team who actually work on talks. the last few versions have just been about adding support for handsets, not really adding any new features or even accessibility for apps.

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