Does anyone know how to make the in app purchase from within
digit-eyes lite to be able to just purchase the $9.99 advertised in
app purchase to have the UPC code reading options? There are
absolutely no buttons within the app to make the in app purchase that
I can find There is no settings entry in the main settings for this
app and the listed in app purchases within the app store entry do not
let you acutally make a ppurchase from that listing. That is unless I
am missing something somewhere, but I have been looking and knowing
that making an in app purchase if it is provided for can not be that
hard. I have made in app purchases before, such as within list
recorder. I don't know if Nancy is just busy or what, but she
mentioned monitoring the support email this weekend and I sent a
message about 5 hours ago with no response. It is making me begin to
wonder if the option to purchase the individual parts you need has
been pulled for whatever the motive for doing that if so. Am I missing
something? I do not wish to and will not purchase the $19.99 full
version because I absolutely do not need some of what I would be
paying for and at this point I will not just hand over more money
because what is suppose to be possible mysteriously just doesn't seem
to be there. For me it's $9.99 or nothing at this point for this app.
Just wondered if anyone knows.

On 5/6/12, Steve Robertson <ve3jx...@yahoo.com> wrote:
> I think the thought is that the six or seven hundred dollar scanner is
> going to do a much better job finding and reading bar codes then the I
> pone's camera.
>
> Steve
>
> Original message:
>> Hello Erik, Nancy and Steve,
>
>> My question would be why somebody would spend around $600 or $700 for
>> a Koamtac bluetooth scanner just so he can get better use from an iPod
>> Touch with barcode scanning. First of all, who knows if the next
>> generation iPod Touch doesn't get a 5 MP auto-focus camera like the
>> iPad just did. Second, for $750 you can go to Apple and buy an
>> unlocked 32 Gb iPhone 4S and you'll have no more issues. In a way a
>> good omni-directional barcode scanner is of course always better than
>> the iPhone, I have a retail business and my basic USB Symbol scanner
>> is quite efficient and forgiving at picking up barcodes, but before I
>> spent this kind of money for a device that can do exactly one thing
>> I'd rather buy myself an iPhone 4S or, if you are so inclined, wait 6
>> months and buy the next new iPhone.
>
>
>> Regards,
>> Sieghard
>
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