There are more reasons to choose Android over IOS than just being an
Android or Google fan boy. Accessibility is just one factor, although be
it a significant one for blind users, when choosing a device. A blind
person may choose a certain amount of inconvenience with regards to
accessibility as a trade off to get other features.

I also read recently that Google did release a Google Maps API for IOS.

On 02/03/13 13:41, James Mannion wrote:
> There is a population of blind Android usesers that swear by it and
> swear off Apple and accept inferior accessibility because their
> priority is google and the Android platform. I think there are still
> more blind Iphone users because better accessibility is a priority. So
> my point is that APH has a group to market to and it is easier and I
> think less expensive to put something on the Android market than on
> IOS. I suspect APH either prefers Android for some reasons of beliefs
> held by the people in charge of things or they saw it as a mor
> conservative approach to launch it on the Android platform or possibly
> there are technical limitations they can't get around with Apple.
> Someone mentioned using Google maps not being possible on IOS. I don't
> know if that is true, doesn't Navigon still have the ability to access
> google maps? I don't know, I haven't launched Navigon in for ever and
> I think I uninstalled it a while back. A search within Navigon use to
> be able to access google maps if you wanted to, but I don't know if
> that lasted beyond google maps being the maps app on the OS?? I didn't
> think it counted on that and I thought it just used data to access
> google regardless of what was on the device natively, but I would be
> interested in the answer to that.
> 
> On 3/2/13, John Diakogeorgiou <[email protected]> wrote:
>> What I'm really curious about is why APH would design an app for
>> android when most visually impaired people use IPhones? Also I thought
>> I read in the manual that the software has a choice of three sets of
>> maps.
>>
>> On 3/2/13, RobH! <[email protected]> wrote:
>>> An easy thing to code into the app though;  and I remember dropDead apps
>>> were deemed illegal here years ago, but rules change, often for the
>>> worse.
>>> You're not even buying a product to keep any more!
>>>
>>> Rh.
>>> ----- Original Message -----
>>> From: "Grant Hardy" <[email protected]>
>>> To: <[email protected]>
>>> Sent: Saturday, March 02, 2013 12:49 AM
>>> Subject: Re: Summary of Seeing Eye app presentation at CSUN
>>>
>>>
>>> I wonder whether they are thinking of 1-3 years of updates, or 1-3
>>> years where you will be allowed to use the app? If the latter, I
>>> wonder how they'll possibly enforce this given that it is not the way
>>> purchases from the App Store normally work. I've never heard of expiry
>>> dates on App Store applications.
>>>
>>> Grant
>>>
>>> On 3/1/13, Richard Turner <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>> 1: The maps are online. The app is using the Mapquest engine.
>>>> 2: No virtual mode when the app is released, but it may be added later
>>>> based
>>>> on user feedback.
>>>> 3: The cost is likely to be around 100 dollars. It is not decided if
>>>> that
>>>> will be for one year or three years.
>>>> 4: When asked for a release date, Mike May said their target was last
>>>> August. So he is not giving a release date. The impression I had is it
>>>> will
>>>> be released when it is ready and it is not clear when that might be.
>>>>
>>>> Others who listened in may have more to say. If you have more questions
>>>> about the app, you may want to contact Sendero Group, their web site is:
>>>> www.senderogroup.com
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Richard
>>>> (Sent from Richard's iPod Touch 5th gen)
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