Hello Bryan and list,
As stated previously I kill the app to return to the main screen from the
active route Window. IMHO, this is acceptable as a short term work-around.
Other navigation seems to be mostly unchanged. EG from the settings window
I can double tap the map tab (on the bottom left if you've not varied the
factory defaults) and return to the window containing POI, my destinations,
take me home, etcc.
For me, the address search dialog is identical to the previous version. I
can enter the entire address and see the current temperature and near by
POIS (conforming to my preferences specified in settings -> POI -> direct
access). As long as I don't start navigation I can back out all the way to
the main map tab via either the scrub gesture or the back button on the
upper left.
I have a trip planned later, and will have Navigon follow the route so as to
determine whether I experience a crash on my 4S.
Best regards.
Geoff
----- Original Message -----
From: "Bryan Jones" <[email protected]>
To: "Mac OSX & iOS Accessibility" <[email protected]>
Sent: Friday, November 18, 2011 9:27 AM
Subject: Re: Navigon Europe 2.
Hello Bubba,
Since it sounds like you are not having these problems with the new
version, I'm wondering if you might be so kind as to share your method of
performing the following standard tasks using VO?
1. How do you return to the Navigon main screen from within any other
navigon screen.
2. How do you cancel the process of entering an address to search for?
3. My third question was going to be a tongue-in-cheek query about how you
prevent navigon from crashing and how you get the app to respond once
you've stumbled into a screen where the app becomes non-responsive, but
since you're not having those problems, I'll address them to navigon
directly and put on a second pot of coffee.
CHeers,
Bryan
On Nov 18, 2011, at 8:57 AM, Bubba wrote:
I have seen nothing that is unlabeled. I have been on discussion on this
with other list as well and some are having problems but I think the
biggest
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