Thanks Dale for this info.  I am still sitting on the fence on whether to
get Wayfinder or Trekker.  At this time, neither has convinced that it is
the solution.  I guess I am waiting for a GPS that operates by coice
recognition.  Somehow, I think keying in the info is too cumbersome.
Jim

-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Behalf Of Dale Leavens
Sent: Saturday, January 05, 2008 6:32 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [Bulk] Re: [BlindHandyMan] Wayfinder update link

Hi, Sorry I just can't remember your actual name just now.

I bought WayFinder Access just before Christmas. Yesterday I figured out how
to properly input a destination and I had it walk me to work and home again.
While it knew the technical address for the hospital and even the new
corporate name but the street address is a large area and WayFinder seemed
to want to take me to the location of the old hospital several hundred yards
distant. Further, it wants to take me on a zig-zag route and not the more
direct one.

Walking back from work it wants to take me a similar route. So far though it
seems to be pretty accurate. The initial estimated distance seems to me to
be a little short. When I first turn onto 6th street it tells me two hundred
metres to my final turn. About two hundred metres later it again informs me
of 200 metres to my next turn then reminds me at about a hundred metres, 50
metres, 25 metres then pretty well right on the intersection it tells me to
turn here.

It told me I had reached my destination about 3 metres short of my driveway,
pretty good really.

So far I haven't figured out how to lay down my own route and I would like
to be able to lay down a preferred route in advance of a trip. I have a
message into their assistance but so far no response.

I find the documentation to be weak. There is a lot of general detail about
what you can do but a little soft on just how to do it. I assume I can add
points of interest or give names to addresses, the name of my hardware store
or barber shop instead of a street address or to replace the names of
businesses which have disappeared.

The other thing is the cost of operation. While in Europe where GPRS is
widely available and there are several operators offering it, here only
Rogers/Fido have wide digital coverage and they charge a lot for packet data
service. It is generally a bit better in the United States. This is one
reason why Apple isn't releasing their IPhone here, another reason is that
there is already a Canadian company with rights to the term IPhone for an IP
phone device. I don't yet fully understand but it seems that WayFinder goes
to the network to calculate a route every time and if you deviate off of the
route it also goes back to the network to recalculate. I don't know why that
can't be saved on the phone these new phones can hold GIGs of memory on
card. Maybe it can, there is absolutely no reference to it in any of the
documentation I have so far been able to access.

I haven't yet really calculated the costings I think it was a bit over two
bucks on my walk to work yesterday about a 15 minute walk.

So far another problem is keying in an address. You have to turn on the GPS
receiver first and make that connection when you open WayFinder. Then you
can enter the address but the GPS receiver won't usually acquire satellite
signal until you are outdoors when you can then initiate the find and route
instructions. We haven't had 40 below yet but even at 20 below or warmer
with a wind you don't want to be trying to thumb in any addresses.

The receiver and the phone both seem to work fairly well in the breast
pocket of my parka though. I haven't discovered though if there is a way to
get the phone to repeat an instruction if you miss it for any reason.

I'll try to keep you informed as I become more capable with the unit. I did
try to subscribe to the WayFinder e-mail list but did not succeed, I'll try
to find that link again, probably other users will be more helpful. If
anyone has that subscription information I would be pleased to have it.

Thanks.

Dale Leavens, Cochrane Ontario Canada
[EMAIL PROTECTED] <mailto:DLeavens%40puc.net> 
Skype DaleLeavens
Come and meet Aurora, Nakita and Nanook at our polar bear habitat.

----- Original Message ----- 
From: tunecollector 
To: [email protected] <mailto:blindhandyman%40yahoogroups.com>  
Sent: Friday, January 04, 2008 2:48 PM
Subject: [BlindHandyMan] Wayfinder update link

The link below is to the Wayfinder site with an update on its package and
pricing.

http://www.wayfinder.com/?id=3784 <http://www.wayfinder.com/?id=3784> 
<http://www.wayfinder.com/?id=3784&lang=en-US
<http://www.wayfinder.com/?id=3784&lang=en-US> > &lang=en-US

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