Hi Everyone,

You know, when Apple announced Passbook, I thought, among other things, one
would be able to take whatever store reward cards, currently in one's
possession, such as those issued by CVS Pharmacy, Krogers, The Vitamin Shop,
etc, and either scan them into the App or enter any ID numbers that were
associated with the Rewards card into the App.  This is the case with one of
my favorite free Apps called Key Ring.  

Passbook, however, requires that a company have some kind of association
with the App Store.  This makes things much more complicated and less
desirable, in my opinion.  I don't want to have to download a bunch of store
apps that add all kinds of notifications and overhead to my phone just so I
can save 10 cents.  

I realize that for all the automatic display features to work, some kind of
infrastructure has to be maintained by the vendor and Apple but such an
infrastructure is not necessary if one is content to manually open the
Passbook in order to display the reward cards.  

In my local area, many restaurants offer rewards cards that I use on a
regular basis.  These mom and pop shops simply don't have enough time and/or
money to invest in developing an App Store app. 

Allowing the manual entering and editing of a rewards card would have been a
nice feature.  

Fortunately, there are apps such a Key Ring.   

Mark

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