the product name is Eye Pal.
On 7/3/2012 9:35 PM, Eugenia Firth wrote:
Hi Rafael.
The link for the web site is www.abisee.com <http://www.abisee.com>.
The company representative was passing out some business cards at the
NFB exhibits.
Eugenia Firth
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On Jul 3, 2012, at 7:45 PM, Bejarano, Rafael P. wrote:
Thanks for passing this info along to us. What is the name of the
scanning program, and is there a website where I might go to learn
more about it?
Cordially,
Rafael Bejarano
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Subject: found scanning program for the Mac
Hi guys.
I wanted to tell y'all about the scanning program that I saw at the
exhibits at NFB today. True, it costs $1200, but it comes with a
camera sort of like the Purl camera.
I had to get it going for them because the guy that knew about it
wasn't at the table at the time I showed up. He came right after I
got it going. It wouldn't talk at first. Who knows where it was on
the screen. Like OpenBook, you don't use the screen reader while it's
running. However, I had to turn their VoiceOver on, press command q
and get out of their program, and then call it back up again, after I
turned off their track pad. The person that was sitting there keeping
watch while the developer was gone for a little bit, I guess was a
Windows user. Anyway, I got the program going.
The developer that came back was very knowledgeable. He told me they
had a former Kurzweil engineer with them. When I did the scan, it
reading was incredibly good, even in the light my husband said was
glaring on the paper.
I have a Purl camera I am considering selling. It doesn't have much
use on it, and maybe I ought to sell OpenBook while I'm at it.
However, I don't know if I can. The state gave me OpenBook, but I
bought the Purl camera myself. I'll have to find out what I can do
about OpenBook.
Eugenia Firth
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