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Subject: Re: [SPAM]Question About Various GPS Apps for iPhone
And, you pay an extreme premium for the server-based system.
I get most of the same features from Apple Maps for free. I just need to
put VO on the appropriate field to monitor, and I need to manually move VO
to the information
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Sent: Wednesday, June 25, 2014 9:31 PM
Subject: Re: [SPAM]Question About Various GPS Apps for iPhone
And, you pay an extreme premium for the server-based system.
I get most of the same features from Apple Maps for free. I just need to put
VO on the appropriate field to monitor
About Various GPS Apps for iPhone
And, you pay an extreme premium for the server-based system.
I get most of the same features from Apple Maps for free. I just need to put
VO on the appropriate field to monitor, and I need to manually move VO to the
information I wish. Finally
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: [SPAM]Question About Various GPS Apps for iPhone
Really? The 30 day trial is only $1.95? If that is truly the case, you only
get one 30 day trial. The one year charge is $80, and the three year charge
is $120. This is $.22 per day for one year, or $.11 per day
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Subject: Re: [SPAM]Question About Various GPS Apps for iPhone
And, you pay an extreme premium for the server-based system.
I get most of the same features from Apple Maps for free. I just need to
put VO on the appropriate field to monitor, and I need to manually move VO
Chaltain
Sent: June 26, 2014 5:00 AM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: [SPAM]Question About Various GPS Apps for iPhone
I'll just toss out that whether you consider this an extreme premium is a
personal decision. It'll depend on each person's economic situation and how
much they're willing to pay
I'll just toss out that whether you consider this an extreme premium is
a personal decision. It'll depend on each person's economic situation
and how much they're willing to pay for the convenience and features in
the Seeing Eye app. What one person might consider an extreme premium
another
The advantage to an app like Seeing Eye is that you get many of the features
that blind people like in one app. You get turn by turn directions, but you
also get announcements of approaching intersections and POIs.
Andy
-Original Message-
From: 'David Goldfield' via VIPhone
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And, you pay an extreme premium for the server-based system.
I get most of the same features from Apple Maps for free. I just need to put VO
on the appropriate field to monitor, and I need to manually move VO to the
information I wish. Finally, for that extreme premium, one is limited to only
Well, I live in the U. S. so it works for me. There is a brother app for the
UK called RNIB GPS.
Andy
-Original Message-
From: David Chittenden
Sent: Wednesday, June 25, 2014 7:31 PM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: [SPAM]Question About Various GPS Apps for iPhone
And, you
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