Hi Mike,

The LookTel Money Reader app for the Mac and the version for iOS devices are 
two separate items, and have to be purchased separately.  One uses the camera 
built into your computer, and the other uses the camera built into your iPhone, 
iPod Touch, or iPad.  These have different machine architectures, different 
auto-focus and machine lighting controls, and different camera resolutions.  
So, yes, the LookTel Money Reader application from the Mac App store is 
separate from version of the LookTel Money Reader app from the App Store for 
your iOS device, and must be purchased separately.  These versions don't always 
work equally well; I quite like Prizmo OCR on my iPhone, but wouldn't recommend 
the version of Prizmo in the Mac App store, at least not for visually impaired 
users.

Here's the link to the iOS version of LookTel Money Reader:
• LookTel Money Reader ($9.99) by IPPLEX
http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/looktel-money-reader/id417476558?mt=8

I also meant to remind people that the camera on the app stays active until you 
actually quit the application by pressing the Home button to return to your 
home screen.  You can use it with the screen curtain on, however.

HTH.  Cheers,

Esther


On Jan 20, 2012, at 02:14, Michael Busboom wrote:

> Hello Esther and others,
> 
> Esther, your explanation was super, but I am having a totally different issue:
> 
> While on my Mac, I went to the MacStore and purchased the aforementioned 
> Money Reader.  It works great on my Mac.  Do I need to purchase the money 
> Reader a second time if I want a copy for my iPhone 4?  If not, how do I get 
> the app onto my iPhone?  Although I have synchronized my iPhone with my Mac, 
> the app is not on my iPhone.
> 
> Many thanks,
> 
> Mike
> 
> On 19,Jan,2012, at 5:11 PM, Esther wrote:
> 
>> Hello Sadam,
>> 
>> When LookTel Money Reader starts up, the camera on your iPhone is 
>> immediately activated.  There's maybe a 3 or 4 second pause before you hear 
>> "Money Reader Running".  Once you get that message, any bills that are 
>> placed within view of your iPhone camera, and in sufficient light, will 
>> automatically be identified.  I typically hold my iPhone 4 camera between 4 
>> to 6 inches from the bills, for all currency (including Australian dollars). 
>>  On the iPhone 4, and I believe this is also true for the iPhone 4S, the 
>> light on the camera will automatically come on if there is insufficient 
>> light to identify the bill.  (This is not true for the iPhone 3GS -- you 
>> must first check that there is adequate lighting.)
>> 
>> If you have not had any success with using this app, try the following: 
>> Place your bills in a flat stack in your left hand with the iPhone lying on 
>> top of them.  The iPhone is in the normal orientation for use if you picked 
>> it up -- the touch screen is toward you and the home button is at the 
>> bottom.  The long direction of the bills lies along the long direction of 
>> the iPhone, and the width of the bills is only slightly wider than the 
>> iPhone.  You can have everything centered and lying flat on the palm of your 
>> hand.  (If you are left handed you can make the same arrangement with your 
>> right hand.)
>> 
>> Now, simply pick up the iPhone by gripping the sides of the device with your 
>> other hand, and lift it straight up from the palm of your hand about 4 or 5 
>> inches.  You should hear the app announce the amount, e.g., "10 dollars".  
>> VoiceOver will continue to repeat the denomination of the bill in the camera 
>> view.  You can also use the app on bills that are on a flat surface, but I 
>> find it is easier to get a sense of the height and position if you first try 
>> this by holding iPhone in one hand and the laying the bills flat in the palm 
>> of your other hand.  You can try moving the hand that holds the iPhone to 
>> different heights, and feel what's most comfortable for you, and how quickly 
>> the app responds to identifying the currency. 
>> 
>> OCR apps work best when you hold the camera fairly steady, at whatever 
>> height you raise it to, so when you experiment, first move to a position, 
>> then keep your hand in that position while the app runs. LookTel Money 
>> Reader should be able to identify currency regardless of which side of the 
>> bill is facing the camera, and it works fairly fast (e.g. tenths of 
>> seconds), so it will do pretty well even if you don't hold the iPhone camera 
>> steady.  (However, you shouldn't try to deliberately wave the camera around 
>> so that it is never able to focus well on the money.) 
>> 
>> Since the app reads whatever currency is in the camera view, it's best to 
>> have only one bill visible at a time -- e.g. fanning out a number of bills 
>> with different denominations will only confuse things.  You could place a 
>> stack of bills under the camera, then remove the top bill one by one, or you 
>> could simply place a sequence single bills under the view of the camera.
>> 
>> Incidentally, LookTel money reader will read out currencies whether or not 
>> VoiceOver is running.  It uses different voices for the different 
>> currencies, and they're just different from the VoiceOver voices.  If you 
>> want to have the bills identified by tones instead of announcement (for more 
>> privacy), turn on the mute switch (along the left side of your iPhone, near 
>> the top -- it's the rectangular switch that you activate by pushing down.)  
>> You'll hear tones with different pitches.  One dollar will be a single, low 
>> tone.  Five dollars will be three low tones.  Ten dollars is a single, high 
>> tone.  Twenty is two high tones, etc.
>> 
>> HTH.  Cheers,
>> 
>> Esther
>> 
>> 
>> On Jan 19, 2012, at 03:42, Sadam Ahmed wrote:
>> 
>>> Hi all, today I downloaded  the money reader app on my iPhone 4S. 
>>> Unfortunately when I run the app all I'm getting from voice-over is money 
>>> reader running. All efforts to get information by taking a picture of a  
>>> $20 Australian bill have failed. Is there something I'm missing here. Maybe 
>>> someone can give me a hand with this one? Thank you kind regards.
>>> 
>>> Sent from my iPhone
>> 

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