Yes, that helps, thanks so much.  :)
On Oct 28, 2009, at 11:28 AM, patrickneazer wrote:

>> Hello Christina and all:
>>
>> Yes, your questions make sense (smile).
>>
>> Navigon has a few speed settings ... car, motorcycle, bicycle, and  
>> pedestrian. There might be one other though I am not looking at it  
>> at this moment. If you select a setting the receiver gets an idea  
>> of how fast you might be going and thereby will calibrate  
>> information accordingly. So, if you are on foot the receiver knows  
>> you will not be going at 60 MPH (smile).
>>
>> If you are riding on a bus you can use navigon to track where you  
>> are thereby reducing the need to rely exclusively upon a driver  
>> calling out the street names.
>>
>> Does that help any? Let us know.
>>
>>
>> On Oct 28, 2009, at 1:27 PM, Christina wrote:
>>
>>>
>>> So, does Navigon work well when on foot as aposed to being in a car?
>>> Does it work while on a city bus?  I hope my questions make  
>>> sense?  I
>>> mean, does it know you're walking or does it think you're in a car?
>>>
>>> Thanks,
>>> Christina
>>> On Oct 28, 2009, at 12:54 AM, patrickneazer wrote:
>>>
>>>> Hello Scott:
>>>>
>>>> You have probably gotten all of the information you require and  
>>>> need
>>>> to make a decision though I wanted to chime in.
>>>>
>>>> Navigon is a FANTASTIC app. I have now tried it in 5 cities ... 3  
>>>> of
>>>> which I have never been to. It has not let me down yet though it
>>>> might in the future (smile).
>>>>
>>>> As long as you take a moment to become familiar with the software  
>>>> it
>>>> will be as reliable as any other GPS solution.
>>>>
>>>> I last used it in Birmingham AL to find the bus station from the
>>>> train station. As long as I was willing to follow the instructions
>>>> (the major downfall of GPS systems most of the time) ... worked  
>>>> like
>>>> a charm (smile).
>>>>
>>>> Definitely worth the money in my limited humble opinion.
>>>> On Oct 26, 2009, at 7:59 PM, Scott Howell wrote:
>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> Folks, I had asked about GPS solutions and I got only one response
>>>>> from Alex about a product I presume is in development called GDA.
>>>>> However, I did learn of the MobileNavigator app from the
>>>>> Maccessibility website and I am curious if anyone has tried this
>>>>> application. For $90 U.S. I would not be willing to just toss my
>>>>> money
>>>>> down in hopes it does work, I'd like to know if anyone has used it
>>>>> and
>>>>> their thoughts. I'm looking for a solution that will provide me  
>>>>> the
>>>>> necessary information to get from one location to another. THis  
>>>>> means
>>>>> if I exit a building and decide I need to be at another  
>>>>> location, I
>>>>> want the software to figure out where I am, and provide me the
>>>>> information necessary to reach the next destination.
>>>>>
>>>>> Thanks,
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Take good care and I wish you enough.
>>>>
>>>> Love
>>>>
>>>> Me
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>
>
> Take good care and I wish you enough.
>
> Love
>
> Me
>
>
> >


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