I say for any Android phone, Georgie is the absolute best.  Contact Alan and
Denise Kemp.  They will work with you.  It is by far the best speech package
I have found for the Android phone, as it gives more information about items
on your screen.  Do check out Georgie phone.  Contact Denise and Alan at....
[email protected] and [email protected]

Thank you.



-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected]
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of George B
Sent: Wednesday, August 14, 2013 1:57 PM
To: 'Mobile Accessibility Android Users List'
Subject: RE: [MA] The Intersection Explorer and Walky Talky

What in your alls opinion is the best screen reader to use with jellybeen
android 4.3.

thanks

> -----Original Message-----
> From: [email protected] [mailto:ma_mailing- 
> [email protected]] On Behalf Of Miranda
> Sent: Wednesday, August 14, 2013 11:53
> To: Mobile Accessibility Android Users List
> Subject: Re: [MA] The Intersection Explorer and Walky Talky
> 
> Hello Arnthor,
> 
> You may also want to try out Dotwalker. This is a navigation app which 
> is especially designed for vision impaired users, and, in case you are 
> familiar with Loadstone for Symbian, Dotwalker works in a similar way. 
> I haven't tried it myself, but the description looks rather promising.
> 
> Here is the web site:
> http://www.dotwalker.wz.cz/
> 
> Kind regards,
> Miranda
> 
> 
> -----Oorspronkelijk bericht-----
> From: Arnþór Helgason
> Sent: Wednesday, August 14, 2013 4:45 PM
> To: Mobile Accessibility Android Users List
> Subject: [MA] The Intersection Explorer and Walky Talky
> 
> Hello, everyone.
> 
> I have been trying to use some navigation systems with or without MA.
> 
> 1. The "Where am I" from Code Factory is quite useful if you have some 
> idea about your destination, as the software tells the name of a 
> street when you enter it. Hopefully some navigation can be added in 
> the future.
> 
> 2. Walky Talky has both it's strong and week points. The compas works 
> well, but it does not tell you some details and does not reconfigure 
> the route, if you decide not to follow the instructions,  as the 
> OVI-maps does with Mobile Speak.
> 
> 3. I have not been able to use the Intersection Explorer yet. If I 
> enter a new point, the program shifts to Walky Talky, and after having 
> selected an address, The Intersection Explorer takes over. It seems 
> not very reliable and some funny things have happened with the 
> streets. I have not been able to get any navigation from it.
> 
> 4. The Voice Navigator I thought would be interesting, but I have 
> never found the necessary way of letting it give some information 
> about the route.
> 
> 5. The GPS Navigation Maps seem to have a button which should be 
> labelled as "Add to favourites". that one I have not found.
> 
> Has any of you been able to use any of these programs? Are there any 
> other programs around which could be of some use?
> 
> Best regards,
> 
> Arnthor Helgason
> [email protected]
> 
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