I cumpletly agree 100. percent. On Sat, 8 Oct 2011 19:13:15 -0500, Mike Arrigo wrote:
>Hopefully they are working on it. They may do one for the iphone too, but >hopefully they are working on both. It's a bit annoying to see developers give >all the attention to the iphone and treat android as second nature, I think >the >day is coming when we will have as many blind android users as we do on the >iphone if we don't already. >On Oct 8, 2011, at 3:08 PM, Saqib Hussain wrote: > >>It's called Sendero GPS. It worked quite well on the Windows 6.5 OS. >>Now that platform is dead! The company need to bring the successful >>app over to Android. For all we know they might be working on that as >>I speak. >> >>On 08/10/2011, Jed Barton <[email protected]> wrote: >>>what's the name of this app, would be cool to try it out >>> >>>-----Original Message----- >>>From: [email protected] >>>[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Saqib Hussain >>>Sent: Saturday, October 08, 2011 1:53 PM >>>To: Mobile Accessibility Android Users List >>>Subject: Re: [MA] Navigation apps >>> >>>I do get nearest street crossings but accuracy isn't great so I don't use >>>the app anymore. What we need is a proper full blown app from Sendero so we >>>can navigate as well as explore. Lets face it Windows phone's are no longer >>>accessible and they need to bring there product to Symbian or Android >>>otherwise the product's life is over. >>> >>>On 08/10/2011, tina birenbaum <[email protected]> wrote: >>>>No demo. It is very easy to use though and very well worth it and very >>>>accurate and right on with information on cross streets . i use it for >>>>that more than for pois but at least in my experience mabny of its >>>>pois are still right too. >>>>Original message: >>>>>is there a demo of the sendero app we can try out? >>>> >>>>>----- Original Message ----- >>>>>From: "Mike Arrigo" <[email protected]> >>>>>To: "James" <[email protected]>; "Mobile Accessibility Android >>>>>Users List" <[email protected]> >>>>>Sent: Saturday, October 08, 2011 10:26 AM >>>>>Subject: Re: [MA] Navigation apps >>>> >>>> >>>>>I don't have my own site, so you will have to wait for it. >>>>>On Oct 7, 2011, at 9:11 PM, James wrote: >>>> >>>>>>Hi Mike how are you this evening? >>>> >>>>>>question for you. >>>> >>>>>>How can we get your latest podcast????? >>>> >>>>>>Blind cool tech is just not posting it. >>>>>>----- Original Message ----- From: "Mike Arrigo" <[email protected]> >>>>>>To: "Mobile Accessibility Android Users List" >>>>>><[email protected]> >>>>>>Sent: Friday, October 07, 2011 8:09 PM >>>>>>Subject: Re: [MA] Navigation apps >>>> >>>> >>>>>>Perhaps the mapping is different in the u.k. Here in the U.S. the >>>sendero >>>>>>app will tell you the closest address as well as the cross street you >>>are >>>>>>closest to, this may be the street that is ahead of you or behind you so >>>>>>you have to use a bit of reason to figure out which one. Also, when >>>using >>>>>>the navigation part of google maps, the distance to your next turn is >>>>>>displayed in the notification area. I put these 2 apps to a good test >>>>>>last >>>>>>week when I traveled a route I had never traveled before and arrived >>>>>>successfully. Also, using a bluetooth gps receiver seems to improve >>>>>>accuracy. >>>>>>On Oct 7, 2011, at 11:58 AM, Saqib Hussain wrote: >>>> >>>>>>>Hi. Is there a Navigation app out there that actually gives you info >>>>>>>on distance remaining and the current road name along with the name of >>>>>>>the next road. There's nothing out there that's meeting my needs. >>>>>>>Walky Talky only lets you know of your current position when not in >>>>>>>navigation mode. I don't like Sendero either as it gives inaccurate >>>>>>>info. 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