I think the answer to the sound routhing issue is to run the reader thorough a 
splitter and an ear piece to the other side. However, the splitter has to be a 
designated iPod splitter, as it contains the extra sleeve for data transfer on 
the 3.5 jack. I'm definitely going to check all of this out soon.

Kevin
On Mar 22, 2011, at 7:07 AM, Christy Schulte wrote:

> Oh! I like this one even better than the one I was looking at. The per 
> transaction charges are higher, but I like the no monthly charges idea. My 
> only concern is what it's going to do when the card reader is plugged into 
> the headphone jack. I noticed that the app automatically reroutes sound to 
> the ear, rather than the speaker, which is not necessarily a bad thing so 
> long as we don't lose sound completely with the reader plugged in. If that 
> part works, I'll love this app, I think. I didn't notice any issues with it 
> automatically entering numbers. The only thing I saw was that moving over the 
> notes field kept opening it rather than the number input field, but that's an 
> annoyance I can deal with for an otherwise accessible app.
> 
> Thanks for the recommendation, and let me know what you find out when your 
> reader gets there, if you don't mind. I'd rather not do the account 
> validation thing with them until I know the thing will work for sure.
> 
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> ----- Original Message ----- From: "Kevin Reeves" <li...@kevinreeves.net>
> To: <macvisionaries@googlegroups.com>
> Sent: Monday, March 21, 2011 11:31 PM
> Subject: Re: credit card reader apps for the iPhone?
> 
> 
> Go to www.squareup.com and sign up. It's a company called Square who allows 
> you to take credit card payments via your i Device. They offer a free credit 
> card reader that plugs into the phone's headphone jack. There are some known 
> voiceover issues with the app itself, which is free as well, but I believe a 
> way around this is to use a bluetooth keyboard. The deal is, when you swipe 
> over buttons and numbers, they activate. The keyboard should prevent this. I 
> will test it, as I now have a square reader and the app. I'll keep you 
> updated.
> 
> Kevin
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