[access-uk] re loadstone gps

  • From: "Phil Stephenson" <philstep72@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Sun, 16 Jul 2006 06:33:12 +0100

 Steve,
Sounds like  you're being perfectly reasonable and yes let's hope for an
import facility or something, I don't use Wayfinder or any other GPS at the
mo
but it's one of those things I'm always interested in and always on the edge
of getting....perhaps more stories from people as to just how really, and
I mean really, useful it is in their everyday travels would help!!
Thanks again Steve,
Phil
 
From: access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of
Steve Nutt
Sent: 15 July 2006 21:51
To: access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [access-uk] Re: Loadstone GPS - free accessible GPS navigation for
your mobile
 
Hi Steve,
The good news is that it is streets ahead of Wayfinder in accessibility
terms, from the look of it.
The bad news from our point of view, is that it is a community driven thing,
so you have to rely on user-donated points of interest, and from that point
of view, it will probably be years before it gives you the kind of map
accuracy that Wayfinder offers, since Wayfinder offers the whole of Western
Europe
and North America if you want it too.
OK, you have to pay for Wayfinder, and again, I must stress that from the
limited testing, about ten minutes, that I have done, this looks very
accessible,
but community-driven POIs means that it will be a while before we get the
kind of map coverage that commercial organisations can offer.
This is not to put it down in the least, this is merely to say that in its
present state, I could not use it for the amount of travelling I do, as it
won't
yet give me enough information, and creating POIs assumes that you know
where you are all the time.
One advantage that it has over all the GPS programs I have seen so far, free
or otherwise, is that you can label phone cell ID data as well, a bit like
Mini GPS, so you have a combination of Mini GPS functionality and Wayfinder
functionality, in one program.
What I would like to see, is for Loadstone to be able to import commercial
maps, such as Teleatlas, should you own a GPS system already.  For example,
you
can already download Wayfinder maps if you are subscribed to its service, so
an import function per region, would be perfect, but I guess the developers
don't have the information necessary to do this, since the maps are probably
of a proprietory standard.  This however, would be the answer to the
problem.
 I suppose this would cause another problem though, since it would be easy
to give away maps, and copyright would not permit this.  I would actually
prefer
this not to be free, and for the Loadstone developers to hook up with a map
provider, simply for the reasons outlined above.
Anyway, that's my take on it.  I don't want to appear ungrateful for what
looks like an excellent and accessible program, but I do feel it will be a
while,
before we get really useful map data, if we don't get the import function.
I hope this helps to put things into some perspective, and I am just trying
to be realistic..
 
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From: access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of
Steve Dryden
Sent: 15 July 2006 01:20
To: access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [access-uk] Re: Loadstone GPS - free accessible GPS navigation for
your mobile
 
Hi Monty,
This looks really good.  Not so sure on all it's features yetl.  Will take a
good look at the site butt briefly, how does it compare to something like
wayfinder?
 Are all the POI's identified only if you program them, or are there any pre
done from maps?
Best regards.
Steve
----- Original Message -----
From:
Monty Lilburn
To:
access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Sent: Saturday, July 15, 2006 12:28 AM
Subject: [access-uk] Loadstone GPS - free accessible GPS navigation for your
mobile
 
Hello all,
 
I just wanted to let everyone know about a new free GPS navigation
application called Loadstone GPS.  It works on mobile phones and is
compatible with the various screen readers such as Talks and Mobile Speak.
 
To find out more information, visit:
 
http://www.loadstone-gps.com
 
Admittedly it may not be suitable for everyone but it's worth checking out
if you are interested in having accessible GPS navigation that works on
your mobile phone.
 
There is a mailing list set up for Loadstone GPS  specific discussion  as
well as general GPS navigation discussion.  More info on the web site.
 
Best regards,
   Monty
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