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EyeReader

EyeReader at Mac App Store analyse

NetSoft
1,728 ratings · Power index: 225
Version 4.4
Size 2.02 Mb
Updated 8 years ago
Released 07 Mar 2011

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Description

EyeReader is a unique reading magnifier that utilizes the LED light of the the iPhone, providing a solution to the problem of reading small print in dark areas --- like reading menus in restaurants. Now optimized for iOS 11, iPhone X, and Watch OS 4.2. EyeReader camera screen can be viewed live on Apple Watch. If you have a paired Apple Watch, start EyeReader on the watch and then on the iPhone. The full camera view on the iPhone displays on the watch screen as well. You can hold the iPhone under or over something and view it on the Watch. You can even view the iPhone camera in another room. The LED light provides a bright light source which makes reading in low lit areas easy. EyeReader has a zoom capability by placing two fingers on the screen and then separating them to magnify the text the desired amount. Zoom in further by repeating the zoom. The EyeReader application is not only great for reading menus, but for prescription labels, restaurant checks, credit card vouchers, PlayBills, and is a handy tool for seniors. EyeReader provides a help button and screen which works in all screen orientations. Turn the LED light Off or On by gently shaking phone once. To Dim or Brighten the LED light, swipe one finger left or right on screen. The amount of time the LED light and EyeReader app stays on can be set in Settings/EyeReader. To take a picture, tap the screen twice to get a Save Picture button on the screen. Pressing the Save Picture button takes a picture of the current screen and saves the picture to the iPhone for viewing under Photos and Camera. This feature is great for such applications as taking a picture of a serial number in a hard to see location. Tapping the screen twice again takes the button off the screen. Tapping either the iPhone or Watch screen twice brings up a take picture button on both devices. You can also take a picture by shaking the watch vertically. Note: For better experience with EyeReader on the Apple Watch, we suggest going into Apple Watch Settings under General/Wake Screen turning off Wake Screen on Wrist Raise and setting On Tap to Wake for 70 Seconds. Keep your eye out for more from the "Silver Apps" series. Note: EyeReader 4.0 and higher requires iOS 9.2 or higher.

Estimates

Monthly Downloads > 4.95k
Est. Revenue ~ $2.03k

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Pricing by country

Country Price
Canada 2.99 CAD
China 15 CNY
France 1.99 EUR
Germany 1.99 EUR
Italy 1.99 EUR
Netherlands 1.99 EUR
Portugal 1.99 EUR
Spain 1.99 EUR
Poland 2.29 EUR
UK 1.99 GBP
India 199 INR
Japan 300 JPY
Korea, Republic Of 3300 KRW
Poland 9.99 PLN
Russia 199 RUB
Turkey 99.99 TRY
USA 1.99 USD
Korea, Republic Of 2.19 USD
Ukraine 1.99 USD

Great app!

isuesea · 14 years ago · v2.0

Perfect for when you forget your glasses or trying to read really small print. I love it!

Like having a new pair of eyes!

BoscoandBarney · 15 years ago

I can finally read the menu at my favorite restaurants that have small font and dim lighting! Thanks

Great App!

mr09 · 15 years ago

Wonderful and unique app! Dont need to take my glasses to restaurants anymore!!!

Better than reading glasses!!

Cindy Moczy · 15 years ago

Great app! Hubby might just have to update to iPhone 4 so he can get this app!

Great app...lots of potential

Billp117 · 15 years ago

Yes it works as advertised. Worth the 1.99. Needs a few tweaks but that is another story. Perfect for dermatology in order to find skin cancer. Wow...now that is fantastic. Jerry take note and call me.

Expected more

LizzyMast · 14 years ago

Thus app does magnify but not any better than other free magnifiers. Im a little upset it cost me two dollars. You cant change the magnification and the light cant be turned off. You also have to hold it at an uncomfortable distance from print, not good for actual reading.

Couldnt Not Buy This!

JLC_Hookem · 14 years ago

This app is a hidden gem! Perfect for any and all times anything is hard to read. I use this almost daily for small print, dim lighting at restaurants, magnification, etc. Must buy in my opinion.