This seems very accessible, in fact way more accessible than other project
like wayfinder.
However, problems with this is that it's a counity based project and POV-s
are based on user imput rather than on propper developped maps, so in way of
accuracy it's years behind paied for products. So, sure, it's accessible,
it's free, but how reliable it is is another issue. Of course, the main
reason it's free is because it doesn't use propper projected maps because in
order to use them they'd have to pay for rights to use them, which, of
course would make product not be free any more. I guess, as it always was,
you get what you pay for.
From: "Monty Lilburn" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Hello all,
I just wanted to let everyone know about a new free GPS navigation
application called Loadstone GPS. It works on mobile phones and is
compatible with the various screen readers such as Talks and Mobile Speak.
To find out more information, visit:
http://www.loadstone-gps.com
Admittedly it may not be suitable for everyone but it's worth checking out
if you are interested in having accessible GPS navigation that works on
your mobile phone.
There is a mailing list set up for Loadstone GPS specific discussion as
well as general GPS navigation discussion. More info on the web site.
Best regards,
Monty