Hello Christina and all: You are most welcome. If you have any other questions that might assist in your decision on purchasing it or if you purchase it and have questions do not hesitate to ask. And no, even though that sounded like a salesperson quotation I do not receive a dime if anyone purchases navigon (smile). On Oct 28, 2009, at 2:32 PM, Christina wrote:
> > 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 >> >> >>> > > > > Take good care and I wish you enough. Love Me --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "MacVisionaries" group. To post to this group, send email to [email protected] To unsubscribe from this group, send email to [email protected] For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/macvisionaries?hl=en -~----------~----~----~----~------~----~------~--~---
