This week BBQ Regular Shelly Brizbin is on the show, although she didn't know it until just now. That is because we found a CSUN interview not heard before in our earlier run of coverage. So, um, surprise? We also have a tip, "Sound Off" and a motivational link on one hand and a modded OS on the other.
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In The News:
[Twitterific Releases iOS Update With Several Enhancements for VoiceOver Users(http://www.blindbargains.com/bargains.php?m=15245)
Ai-Squared releases Upgrade to Zoomtext Which Officially now Supports Office 2016
Uber Settles With NFB: Will Deactivate Drivers who are Barking up the Wrong Tree
Accessible Apps Releases a Meatier Chicken Nugget
If you've Tried Online Dating, A Research Team Would Like to Hear about It
Why it's Better to be 74 Plus on Facebook
[Thai university creates cheap, touchable ink for the blind (http://www.cnet.com/news/thai-university-creates-touchable-ink-for-the-blind/)
Interview: CSUN16 Audio, Shelly Brizbin and Zoomax
Jeff Gardner from Irie AT talks with Shelly Brizbin about the products offered by Zoomax USA. Jeff highlights the key features of the Snow S 4.3 inch and the new m5 touch screen hand held model. Shelly also gets the lowdown on the desktop-based Aurora with Speech. To learn more about these, and the other products offered by Zoomax, visit their website.
Tip: OCR in Chicken Nugget
J.J. demonstrates the new OCR feature in Chicken Nugget. It s available in version 4.0, which is a free upgrade for existing users or $15 for new users. Learn more at the Accessible Apps website
Sound Off:
MattFromFlorida would like to clarify, and correct, some information mentioned during Ricky and Joe's review of the I.D. mate Galaxy.
"About the ID mate: well I have own two so far the I.D. mate 2 and now the I.D. mate Quest. When you scan something and it is not in the data base or on the net when it goes out to search for it on the net. When you record your message and then you push the select button to share it you don t share it with the world. What you do is share this with En-Vision America! Then they put it in the database and when they send out an update to the database and if you have an I.D. mate then it will read it the next time. That is if you updated your database! You are not sharing this with the world. Till En-Vision America puts it in their database it is not available to others. Also what it goes out and looks for on the net is not someone recording, but a database of barcodes. Then if they found that bar code in a database it will tell you. But it has to be a database that is written for that bar code. Not spoken. There are several reasons for this. People do not just speak one certain language and also you might not be able to understand these people as well as a privacy thing not everyone wants there voice to be heard all over the world. So in a nutshell what you have said about the sharing of the data base is wrong! It don t work like that! Also Schwan s products, even though they are in the database for some reason, the scanners cannot hardly find and scan Schwan s products. This goes for the Quest and the Summit and I think the Galaxy is having problems with Schwan s as well from what I can tell from the I.D. mate email list as En-Vision America has come on the list asking about Schwan s products. Now for some reason the I.D. mate 2 does scan these bar codes from Schwan s but of course they are not in the I.D. mate2 database so you need to know what it is to record it. but with the Old I.D. mate 2 there is no way to share with En-Vision America. Now En-Vision America is saying it is the size and color of the barcodes from Schwan s that is the problem. I would say it is more than that. That is just part of the problem as in that case the I.D. mate 2 would not scan the bar codes as well. but it does just fine with them! So I think it is a problem with the scanning part of the unit and maybe color as well but it is not all just Schwan s. If it was then the ID mate 2 would not work on them either! Now don t get me wrong I love my ID mate both the I.D. mate 2 and the Quest! Both work just as good as the day I got them. Nothing is perfect ! The I.D. mate units all them is amazing ! I don t know what I would do without mine! So just thought I would share a little!
Stanley sent along an email about the I.D. mate Galaxy as well...
"I thoroughly enjoyed Joe and Ricky's review of the new barcode scanner from En-Vision America. Although I have the Quantum barcode scanner sold by A T Guys, I decided to purchase the new one from En-Vision America. Like Ricky, I was sold by the portability aspect. I purchased the new En-Vision America scanner using their easy payment plan. I also liked the Wi-Fi aspect. I figured that I would drop in and post a comment. Great job.
Last Word:
An app and an old OS are here to amuse.
The Rock Clock is here to motivate your candy a$$.
Microsoft s Windows 95 on an Apple watch, this developer actually did it
The news cycle was kind to us this week. But what shall the future hold? tune in next week to see what else J.J. and Joe can dig up from various furniture to amaze you on BB Qast 62.
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Joe Steinkamp is no stranger to the world of technology, having been a user of video magnification and blindness related electronic devices since 1979. Joe has worked in radio, retail management and Vocational Rehabilitation for blind and low vision individuals in Texas. He has been writing about the A.T. Industry for 15 years and podcasting about it for almost a decade.