On 10/11/09, brandon armstrong <[email protected]> wrote:
> one question, how would you put gps in to the booksense?
> Brandon
> On Oct 11, 2009, at 7:18 PM, Louis wrote:
>
>> HI folks. Since Window-Eyes has Script Central a site where users of
>> Window-Eyes can write an share scripts that can add little features a
>> individual might prefer, or fix a bug, or make an program accessible
>> by Window-Eyes and the I-Phone has applications that can enhance it
>> why can't the VookSense have something similar. A site can be created
>> by GW Micro and users of the BookSense can contribute the applications
>> they wrote for this marvelous device. These applications can do simple
>> things like when the clock button is pressed once it only announces
>> the time, and when pressed twice it announces the date, and the
>> seconds of the time can be disabled so when the clock button is
>> pressed it only announces the hour and minute. A application can also
>> be complex for example allowing the BookSense to have GPS
>> capabilities. Just think of the many things that are possible if users
>> can write apps for the BookSense. I think that many of the bugs and
>> stability issues can be solved faster if this happense because GW
>> won't be working alone but with users of the BookSense that want to
>> make it one of the best devices on the market. I hope that GW Micro
>> and BookSense users seriously think about my suggestion and I hope you
>> weigh in with your thoughts. Thanks for reading this email.
>>
>> Louis
>Hi Brandon. Since the xt model has bluetooth capabilities a gps reciever can
>be connected to it. However, a it needs a program to be written for it so it
>will be able to do this. I'm not an expert on such things but I think that's
>how it works.
>