Tickets Via Apple Wallet


I am a long-time season ticket holder for Stanford baseball.  This year, for the first time, Stanford offered ticketing via Apple Wallet.  As a long-time techno-geek I had to say yes to this offer.  And it sure was interesting.  Here’s the e-mail I got with the list of attachments.  Each ticket is an attachment, 29 in all.

Apple Wallet Email Tickets Via Apple Wallet

Apple Wallet Email (click for larger image)

Luckily on the iPhone you can simply touch each ticket and select Add to add it to Apple Wallet.  Unfortunately tickets are added in the order in which they appear in the attachment.  And Wallet doesn’t give you an obvious way to sort tickets by date.  But it does allow drag-and-drop, so ten minutes of fooling around got my tickets into the correct chronogical order:

Apple Wallet Ticket Summary Tickets Via Apple Wallet

Apple Wallet Ticket Summary (click for larger image)


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And tapping any ticket gives you the ready-to-scan image:

Individual Ticket Tickets Via Apple Wallet

Individual Ticket (click for larger image, blurring intentional)

This is cool.  I like it.


About Tony Lima

Tony Lima has been working with technology, economic modeling, forecasting, and market research for 40 years. His background makes him uniquely qualified to navigate this varied landscape. Begin with his education: B.S. in chemical engineering from M.I.T. , M.B.A. from Harvard, Ph.D. in economics from Stanford. His day job was professor of economics at California State University, East Bay. He retired in 2016 to devote his time to consulting and writing. But he has found time to: write (eight books and over 100 articles ranging from wine economics to detailed analyses of meta-language code generators) consult with companies ranging from Microsoft to CEDEX keep his expertise up-to-date, constantly reading and sorting through the avalanche of information available daily maintain three blogs: Wine Research, Wine Economics, and Economic Policy Local policy analysis: Los Altos Politico.com

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