No the iPod Touch does not. There is an adapter made by Tom TOm, which an iPod TOuch could be connected too in order to use the Tom Tom app on the iPod Touch. At this point it is not accessible and cannot be used with other navigation software, which is more likely do to the developer of that app not having included the capability to work with it. That is the limit of my knowledge on that subject. :) On Dec 7, 2009, at 7:24 AM, Mark Gilland wrote:
> Was gonna say the IPod Touch doesn't have gps does it? > > Chris. > > > ? ????? t?? Te?? 畫 sa?. > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Scott Howell" <[email protected]> > To: <[email protected]> > Sent: Monday, December 07, 2009 6:03 AM > Subject: Re: Is the IPod Touch just a toy, or what? > > > Mark, > > I've used the Maps app and Navigon MobileNavigator (for several areas such > as North America), which is one of the turn-by-turn GPS solutions. It is not > a Mobile Geo or a Way FInder solution, but it is the most accessible > solution for under $100 for the iPhone. Note this is not going to work > out-of-the-box for the iPod Touch yet. It is possible, but that is another > discussion. So, will other options become available? Well one can hope and > since accessibility of the iPhone is still new, who knows what could come in > the future. > On Dec 7, 2009, at 2:35 AM, M. Taylor wrote: > >> Scott, >> >> What do you use to plan and follow routes? >> >> I am woefully behind on GPS navigation with regard to my iPhone and I must >> catch up. >> >> Thank you, >> >> Mark >> >> >> >> >> -----Original Message----- >> From: Scott Howell [mailto:[email protected]] >> Sent: Sunday, December 06, 2009 9:27 AM >> To: [email protected] >> Subject: Re: Is the IPod Touch just a toy, or what? >> >> I actually have been using my iPhone for both entertainment and more >> importantly keeping track of my schedule, contacts, plan/follow routes, >> and >> much more. I would not consider the iPod Touch nor iPhone toys, but >> instead >> devices, which provide both productivity and entertainment functions. >> >> On Dec 6, 2009, at 8:51 AM, Lynn Schneider wrote: >> >>> Jes, I admit that I do a lot of fun things with my iPod Touch like >> listening to music and podcasts and playing word games, but I also do some >> serious things with it too. For instance, I can get my E-mail on the go, >> check my TV listings with the TV Guide app, keep to-do lists and grocery >> lists on there for when I go shopping with a sighted person, bring up >> street >> directions, check the calorie content of foods and other things. I don't >> think a person necessarily needs an iPod Touch or iPhone, but it does give >> you some pretty useful computing power while on the go depending on what >> apps you install and how you end up using it. In reality, I would guess >> that most of the things people do with their Touches and iPhones revolve >> around entertainment pursuits, but if you want to, you can also make it a >> very handy tool for getting things done. >>> >>> Lynn Schneider >>> MSN Messenger: [email protected]. >>> On Dec 6, 2009, at 7:11 AM, Jess wrote: >>> >>>> I'm just wondering, what are some real life things you can use the IPod >> Touch for? Or is it just a toy? 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