
Aaron Denson
Took a picture of a braile board with the ABCs . It immediately went to a 30 second ad followed by the translation. The translation of the entire abc's amounted to "e," and that was it. The app simply isn't there yet, and due to its aim to be an accessibility substitute, having ads forced on the user is terrible. If it gets better, Hey I'll be happy to change the review, but as it stands, avoid this app
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Jeremy Harrington
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This is the worst translator I've ever seen. Eight of us at the life center who work with visually impaired ppl scanned imported upwards of 28 documents multiple times and all it does is say "translating"with a blue line going up and down like it's doing something. We had perfect lighting , perfect contrast , even a professional photographer tried but not one word was translated over several hours. One star and uninstall.
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Lars Weber
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I love the idea!! The app cannot read well embossed paper from a photo though - which makes it really useless for short brailled text messages - let alone longer texts. Also, it doesn't use Unified English Braille (UEB) code or it's level 2 contractions. Still happy to give it 2 stars for the brilliant idea! Please keep on improving! Please include Unified English Braille code and also level 2 contractions! I appreciate your contribution to the vision impaired community!
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