[msb-alumni] Re: Fwd: [Nfbnet-master-list] KNFB Reader iPhone app announcement

  • From: Steve <pipeguy920@xxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <msb-alumni@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Sat, 30 Aug 2014 13:18:11 -0400

No, I don't know of demos of any app.  It'll have to be darn good to be 
worth aht price; you can get real good results now if you have a standscan 
or scanbox; even better than using a desk scanner if you have the lighting 
accessory.

Steve
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From: Richard McKinley
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Subject: [msb-alumni] Re: Fwd: [Nfbnet-master-list] KNFB Reader iPhone app 
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I'd heard there won't be a demo of the app.  I'm hoping this isn't true.  If 
the app is priced at $99.00 then I'd like  to try it before buying it. 
Guess we'll see.

On Aug 30, 2014, at 12:18 AM, Terry Posont <terryt52@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:




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    From: James Gashel via Nfbnet-master-list 
<nfbnet-master-list@xxxxxxxxxx>
    Date: August 29, 2014 at 3:01:44 PM CDT
    To: nfbnet-master-list@xxxxxxxxxx
    Subject: [Nfbnet-master-list] KNFB Reader iPhone app announcement
    Reply-To: James Gashel <jim@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>


    FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
    CONTACT:
    Hai Nguyen Ly
    K-NFB Reading Technology, Inc.
    hai@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx

    Announcing KNFB Reader for iOS Release Plan

    Waltham, MA (August 29, 2014): Responding to worldwide inquiries, K-NFB
    Reading Technology and Sensotec have announced today that the release of 
the
    KNFB Reader iPhone app is being scheduled to coordinate with Apple's 
upgrade
    to its new iOS 8 operating system, expected to occur on or about 
September
    10, 2014.

    Commenting on this decision, K-NFB's Vice President of Business 
Development,
    James Gashel said: "All of us at K-NFB and Sensotec are truly gratified 
with
    the worldwide interest expressed in the KNFB Reader iOS app. The app has
    been built for use with iPhone 5 or above, and running iOS 7 or higher. 
Our
    plan to coordinate its release with iOS 8 will best assure that the app
    works as intended for all users without any interruption or possible 
need to
    uninstall and upgrade due to Apple's newest operating system release."

    The KNFB Reader iOS app was first announced and demonstrated during the 
2014
    convention of the National Federation of the Blind in the United States.
    Since that time excitement about the life-changing potential of this app 
has
    been building as word of its release has spread around the world. 
Designed
    to be fast, accurate, and efficient, the KNFB Reader iPhone app allows
    anyone to snap a picture of printed text, in several languages, and 
quickly
    have the words read aloud. The first release will initially support read
    aloud in 11 languages, with more to come. The app has been designed to
    particularly benefit blind, visually impaired, and print disabled users.

    Documents can be saved, stored, and shared with others as well.  More
    information about the KNFB Reader for iOS app is available at
    http://www.knfbreader.com, with links to video and audio presentations,
    description of features, and more. Please visit the website for progress
    announcements as the days tick down to release of both iOS 8 and the 
KNFB
    Reader iOS app, and sign up for our email notifications as well.

    ###

    About K-NFB Reading Technology, Inc.

    Located in Waltham, Massachusetts, K-NFB Reading Technology, Inc. is a 
joint
    venture between Kurzweil Technologies, founded by Ray Kurzweil, a 
forty-year
    innovator and pioneer in assistive technologies and the inventor of the
    first print-to-speech reading machine for the blind; and the National
    Federation of the Blind, the largest, most influential membership
    organization of blind people in the United States. The company is known
    worldwide having launched the world's first hand-held text to speech 
reader
    in 2006 followed in 2008 by release of the world's first reading
    technology-the popular knfbReader Mobile software running on a cell 
phone.
    The company's latest product, the KNFB Reader iPhone app will be 
released in
    late summer 2014 and made available for purchase and download from 
Apple's
    App Stores throughout the world.
    About our development partner, Sensotec
    Located in Jabbeke, Belgium, Sensotec was founded in 1986 as a company
    active in the development of aids for visually impaired persons, 
assisting
    them so that their integration into society is not just a fanciful 
notion
    but to actually make it happen at home, at work or in education. 
Sensotec
    currently is a leading company for the manufacturing and distribution of
    assistive technologies for the visually and reading impaired. It's main
    products include the Reporter Smart Reading machine, the EuroSoft 
braille
    notetaker software, the localized versions of Kurzweil 1000 and Kurzweil
    3000 software, Kurzweil 3000 Mobile, WoDy, Daisy apps... and the KNFB 
Reader
    App for iOS which is developed in collaboration with K-NFB Reading
    Technology, Inc.
    www.sensotec.be


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