if anyone who uses OverThere has updated to iOS 12.2 can tell me if the app
is still working as expected I would appreciate it because mine isn't. its
self-voicing TTS works when I'm in the apps settings,  but my app stays in
the list of signs that are around as if it can't tell when I am holding the
phone horizontally.   Another GPS app, Righthear, which also switches modes
depending on whether the phone is held vertically or not works fine so I
don't think it's a hardware problem. I have restarted the phone, done a hard
reset, uninstalled and reinstalled the app all with no luck.

My gal is using iOS 12.1.4 and her copy of OverThere is working fine. We
both have iPhone 8. 

 

"overTHERE uses a unique line-of-sight algorithm that lets you point the
phone in your hand in any direction to hear the nearest Places as Virtual
Talking

Signs. When pointing straight at a virtual sign the speech is loud and
clear, but as you point away from it, the speech starts to get staticky, so
you

have quick audio feedback about the exact location of the virtual talking
sign.

Holding the phone horizontally lets you explore your surroundings using the
virtual talking signs interface, but when the phone is held vertically you

can use the screen or VoiceOver to review the list of signs around you. By
selecting a sign from the list you can access details about a location such

as its address, phone number, or web site..."

 

"overTHERE

 

overTHERE grew out of Smith-Kettlewell's Virtual Talking Signs project. The
app uses an interface based on Talking Signs - a system of infrared
transmitters

and receivers that Smith-Kettlewell originally developed to make signage
accessible for blind pedestrians. The original Talking Signs system allowed
the

location of a transmitter to be determined by moving the receiver back and
forth across the beam of a transmitter until the strongest signal is heard.

overTHERE uses a similar interface, offering many of the advantages of
Talking Signs, but now the transmitters are Google map pins and the receiver
is

your iPhone."

https://www.ski.org/project/overthere

 

 

If anyone who doesn't already have it is interested, the link for the app
is:

https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/overthere/id1126056833?mt=8

 

 

 

Thanks,

 

Kelly Hill

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