Geoff, I guess this is paybacks for all the time you've patiently sat by with 
your 3GS while those of us with the 4 were sailing happily along. <grin>.

I recently had the opportunity to use Navigon 2.o again, this time in Virginia, 
Maryland & Delaware on my ATT iPhone 4 while traveling in a car, and the 
sluggishness in certain sections of the app was painful.

I see that applevis.com has thankfully made Navigon 2.0 the target of this 
month's accessibility campaign. Anyone interested can add your voice by 
visiting the applevis website.

Cheers,
Bryan

On Dec 5, 2011, at 2:10 PM, Geoff Waaler wrote:
> Perception of accessibility is subjective, however, to reiterate my prior 
> post on this topic, I believe that for those using an iPhone 4S, Navigon 2.0 
> is absolutely no less accessible than the previous version.  While its true 
> that its no longer possible to 
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