According to the website you get 20 pictures free when you first
install the program and then you choose from 1 of the four options
shown below.
1. 50 Picture Pack for $4.99 (no time limit)
2. 100 Picture Pack for $7.99 (no time limit)
3. One Month of Unlimited Pictures for $9.99
4. Three Months of Unlimited Pictures for $24.99.


On 3/1/14, Apple boy <christopher...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Oh wow! So what's the $4.99 option then? I mean what's the exact wording?
>
> Regards Chris
>
> On 01/03/2014 13:27, Marianne Denning wrote:
>> I just had to purchase a package again.  There are now four options
>> instead of 2.  There is an unlimited 3 month option for $24.99 and one
>> a the low end for $4.99, I think.  They are really tring to make it
>> affordable for everyone and I appreciate that.  There are very heavy
>> users and those who only use it once in awhile.  Thank you Tap Tap
>> See!
>>
>> On 3/1/14, Eugenia Firth <gigifi...@me.com> wrote:
>>> Hello there
>>> I think it is useful with you have a sighted  person around or not. I
>>> prefer
>>> to do my own thing instead of getting my husband to look at stuff all
>>> the
>>> time. Trust me, I'd rather ask a computer. They don't get upset because
>>> you
>>> interrupted something. As for expense, I don't think it's that bad. If I
>>> remember right it's about eight cents a picture overall. I think those
>>> guys
>>>
>>>
>>> Deserve it. I suspect they had to go to the pay option.
>>> Sincerely,
>>> Gigi Sent from my iPhone
>>>
>>>> On Mar 1, 2014, at 3:05 AM, Daniela Rubio <mabuha...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>>>
>>>> Hello!
>>>> This is one of those apps that is useful if you don't have a sighted
>>>> person always around.
>>>> My husdand and I are both blind, and we use Taptapsee, for example, to
>>>> determine if a can is tomato or apple sauce if they are equal in shape
>>>> and
>>>> side. To read the names on things that come into our mailbox, to read a
>>>> bottle of wine tag if we have many.
>>>> -in the freecer, it also helps to tell boxes apart, and sometimes, we
>>>> even
>>>> use it to read medicine boxes when they are not in braille.
>>>> So, yes, we sometimes use it to have fun, but it is not usual.
>>>> How ever, since it is payed now, and I find it a little expensive, I
>>>> use
>>>> an app called Camfind which is also an image searcher. It is not as
>>>> accurate as Taptapsee for some things, but it gives a hand in those
>>>> situations when I really need to read a tag or to see what I have in my
>>>> hand if by touch is difficult without sighted help.
>>>> Hope it helps!
>>>> Daniela Rubio T
>>>> iPhone: +34662328507
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>> El 01/03/2014, a las 09:53, Jürgen Fleger <apple-engl...@fleger.net>
>>>>> escribió:
>>>>>
>>>>> Hi there,
>>>>>
>>>>> I'd like to become inspired by your experiences with taptapsee. All
>>>>> people I know of who uses taptapsee have just played around with it.
>>>>> But
>>>>> honnestely: I don't need my iPhone to tell me that there is a chair in
>>>>> front of me or my guide dog or the main station. All these I know
>>>>> anyway.
>>>>>
>>>>> But obviously in this mailinglist are a lot of users who do real
>>>>> practical things with it and find it really useful. I'd like to
>>>>> benefit
>>>>> from your experiences and so my question is:
>>>>>
>>>>> What do you do with taptapsee? For what do you use it except for funny
>>>>> usage?
>>>>>
>>>>> Thanks for your inspiring hints and
>>>>> all the best
>>>>> Jürgen
>>>>>
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