Hi David,

I am not sure if on line maps are cheaper. The American Printing House has just 
issued their blindness-oriented gps app on Android and, drum roll, it uses off 
line maps. Same small market, maybe even smaller, since as of now, it is only 
marketed in the U.S. and for the android-using population of blind folks. And 
my guess is there are fewer blind Android users than i-device users in this 
country. So, you may be right. But how, then  is APH doing this with off line 
maps? And it is interesting that the reaction to folks to that app has been the 
opposite of what has happened here, that is, people want on line, not off line 
maps. As the saying goes, you can't win for losing.

Mary
Mary Otten
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