[vi-android] Re: Hello, new member and a question about apps

  • From: Glenn <glennervin@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <vi-android@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Wed, 21 May 2014 21:54:14 -0500

Hi,
I will consider that one, but that is a bit on the spendy side.
Navigon for IOS is like 35 or 40 dollars.
Thanks.

Glenn
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Sent: Wednesday, May 21, 2014 9:47 PM
Subject: [vi-android] Re: Hello, new member and a question about apps


I’d suggest nearby explorer if your looking for a good solution. It stores the 
gps data maps, etc. on your device no wifi or cell signal required does take up 
3GB of space though. So, make sure you have it first before purchasing. The app 
is $99

Thanks,
Aaron Linson
Indescribable Studios
Being Confident in your ability, not your disability


On May 21, 2014, at 10:31 PM, David Blencowe <dehblencowe@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:


  Its designed to give drivers access to emails and messages while driving. It 
has features that could be be adapted for the blind .I am presently in 
conversation with the creator to make it more accessible to the totally blind

  At present when installed it will speak to you when you receive a new 
communication but needs to be activated by a sighted person

  David

  On 22 May 2014 12:20, "Glenn" <glennervin@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

    David,
    What is KeePal for?
    Thanks.

    Glenn
    ----- Original Message ----- 
    From: David Blencowe 
    To: vi-android@xxxxxxxxxxxxx 
    Sent: Wednesday, May 21, 2014 9:15 PM
    Subject: [vi-android] Re: Hello, new member and a question about apps


    TalkBack is rather efficient and should be installed oo your device under 
accessibility. One app that I am accessing at the moment is keepal available 
from play.
    David

    On 22 May 2014 12:03, "Glenn" <glennervin@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

      Hi,
      This is Glenn, I may be on other lists with some of you.
      I just bought a used Galaxy S3 to play with, as I use an iPhone, but I 
need
      to know Android so I can teach my clients.
      I'm a counselor for the Blind, in Nebraska.

      I'm wondering which of the "Blindness Apps" are considered to be the best?
      I want to get a GPS app, but since I won't be putting cellular onto it, I
      need a GPS app that puts its maps onto the device, like Navigon.
      Is Navigon considered the best of those which you download the maps?
      On my iPhone I mostly use Ariadne GPS, but this won't work without 
cellular
      or WIFI.
      I will be connecting to WIFI for downloading things like apps and cloud
      stuff.

      Thanks for any thoughts.

      Glenn

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