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- Original Message - From: "Nancy Badger"
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Sent: Friday, December 26, 2014 9:19 AM
Subject: Re: Any thoughts on better GPS app for learning a new
neighborhood stores Bli
es to being defeated, if you think you're finished,
> you! really! are! finished!
> - Original Message - From: "Nancy Badger"
> To:
> Sent: Friday, December 26, 2014 9:19 AM
> Subject: Re: Any thoughts on better GPS app for learning a new neighborhood
> stores
Thanks for the opinions will probably just test both out as I am pretty happy
with my experiences of Blind Square just thought it would be nice to learn the
descriptions of intersections from Seeing Eye as well.
On Dec 26, 2014, at 10:19 AM, Nancy Badger wrote:
> I subscribed to Seeing Eye GPS
ginal Message -
From: "Nancy Badger"
To:
Sent: Friday, December 26, 2014 9:19 AM
Subject: Re: Any thoughts on better GPS app for learning a new neighborhood
stores Blind Square or Seeing Eye?
I subscribed to Seeing Eye GPS for one month. So far, I am not very happy
with it. When I
I subscribed to Seeing Eye GPS for one month. So far, I am not very happy with
it. When I went on a route with my Owen M instructor, it did not read any of
the intersections. It did not describe them. I thought that was supposed to be
its strength. Not sure if it's the operator or the GPS.
Nancy
I like the turn by turn directions that you get from seeing eye GPS. The
great thing about the application is that you can subscribe to the application
for a month before investing more on it. I personally thought BlindSquare was
better at look around details compared to the Seeing Eye GPS.
I am getting ready to move to a new neighborhood and will be having someone
help me get familiar with all the stores in the neighborhood. I have used Blind
Square GPS for years and really do like it. It’s not perfect, but I figure it
is the best thing out there for us. I do find at times the acc