Hello Kelly, No, it unfortunately does not. Also, I seem to remember someone from Sendero saying that it conveys information as though one were walking in the middle of the road. In other words, it doesn't know what side of the street you are walking on, and definitely doesn't know if there are sidewalks.
Grant -----Original Message----- From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Kellie Sent: June 25, 2014 11:26 AM To: [email protected] Subject: Re: Question About Various GPS Apps for iPhone Since were on the topic of GPS apps, I was curious about something. Does the seeing eye app also give information as to whether the area you were going to travel has sidewalks or does not have sidewalks? I recently moved to Wichita and am still learning the area. There are some spots which have no sidewalks. I know I can do these both with my guide dog and with my keen but I like to know when I'm encountering them first. As, areas with no sidewalks are not my favorite things to deal with. So I wasn't sure if that kind of information would be conveyed to me via the Seeing Eye app. Kellie and guide Loki Sent from my iPhone > On Jun 25, 2014, at 11:36 AM, Mike Arrigo <[email protected]> wrote: > > I really blind square, it's a great app. The seeing eye GPS app is also decent, though I wish it provided more information automatically without having to touch the screen. If you are considering one or the other, I would go with blind square. > Original message: >> I realize that this particular topic is so vast, due to the amount of >> available GPS apps, that we could probably have a separate mailing >> list just to discuss this one capability. I also realize that my >> questions could generate a variety of opinions but that's OK. >> So, here's the thing. I'm relatively new to the iPhone and started >> out in the world of GPS with the built-in Maps app, which I can use >> and, for the most part, which I like. 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