Stupid and dumb
I was going in a elevator and the camera wasn’t doing the bail and it was just taking wierd photos. The elevatow got stuck for fiteen minits, I cried and I could read brail and stuff.
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I was going in a elevator and the camera wasn’t doing the bail and it was just taking wierd photos. The elevatow got stuck for fiteen minits, I cried and I could read brail and stuff.
This app is horrible and can’t pick up any documents
Can see there is something to scan, generates a yellow box, blinks a bunch but won’t do anything but tel me to hold my device still.
It constantly said the phone wasn’t steady enough, & if there was any wrinkle or markings on the paper, then it would read that material & infer what those random markings were saying. Immediately deleted after one set of Troy if 2 different documents.
I just heard about this app from a magazine I read called talking book topics from nils, and thought I would give it a try, there are some difficulties in reading braille text yet where it doesn’t like to read the full document and I have some brailled material that I tried it with too. I also figured out it won’t even read text I braille out in perky duck from duxberry systems. It is a neat app though and I think it would be a great classroom tool for those teachers that can’t read braille to help the students with their work but I think think it could still use some more bug fixes in its ability to decider braille text better.
I absolutely love this… but it’s not yet developed enough for needs. Any plans for Grade 2?! That would be a game changer. And it would be great if it didn’t restrict identifiable material to printed page/page boundaries.
I found out about this app through the grapevine and tried it with a few different braille documents. Nothing but gibberish was produced. I think this is a fantastic idea; hopefully, the technology can be improved.
Cannot get it to read any Braille.
Everyone should learn from this guy! Writing real Release Notes! Providing context on what’s new so users can choose if they wish to update.