[access-uk] wayfinder

  • From: John Gallagher <john@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: "access-uk-freelists.org" <access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Fri, 16 Sep 2005 09:25:11 +0100

Hi list I must say for me wayfinder and the braille note gps has made a real difference in getting about piano tuning and knowing where I am.
many many times on buses as they are one manned it is amazing how many times the driver forgets to tell you where to get off.
If you are on a regular route you will maybe able to recognize where you are but when in strange locations the gps is fantastic.
There are many blind people who have enough sight to see out of the windows but if like me as a total it is a real help to know where you are.
to find about wayfinder go to
www.wayfinder.com
this program runs on series 60 mobiles and is the cheapest accessible gps at this moment in time.
the advantage of braille note pk is the braille output.
I am soon to acquire the dell axim x50v pda with mobile pocket running on it.
it will be interesting to see if gps can be used on the pda's



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