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Description of FlipByBlink
There is one special feature. Blink your eyes slightly longer than you would normally close them, and you can turn the page.
Other than that, it is a simple and common e-book reader application.
If you perform a slightly prolonged eyelid close, you will advance one page. When you open your eyes, you have already transitioned to the next page. Blinking your eyes normally will not turn the page.
The blinking of the eyes is detected by the device's built-in camera and sensors.
Like general e-book applications, you can also turn pages by tapping or swiping the screen.
E-book format
- Only "Fixed Layout" books. For example, "directly converted from a paper book" or "comic book".
- Support for importing PDF and ZIP files
Use-Cases
- General reading
- Playing an instrument while looking at sheet music
- Cooking while checking a recipe book
- Reading on trains and buses
- Reading for people with physical disabilities
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Supported Devices
The ARKit/FaceTrackingAPI, Apple framework, is used to detect eye blinks. This requires TrueDepth camera or A12Bionic (or later chips).
https://developer.apple.com/documentation/arkit/arfacetrackingconfiguration
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FlipByBlink: FAQ
Yes, FlipByBlink is compatible with the iPad.
The FlipByBlink app was made by Ryo Yamashita.
Your iOS device should have iOS 15.0 or later installed to run the app.
Currently, there are no ratings to display for the FlipByBlink.
The App Genre Of Flipbyblink Is Books.
3.1.1 is the newly released FlipByBlink version.
FlipByBlink’s latest update was rolled out on July 6, 2024.
The app was launched on February 5, 2023.
Family-friendly content, no mature themes or violence.
The FlipByBlink app is now available in English, Japanese.
No, FlipByBlink is not part of Apple Arcade.
No, you won't find in-app purchases featured in FlipByBlink.
Unfortunately, FlipByBlink is not optimized for use with Apple Vision Pro.