Hi, The problem I see with a Garmon is that it's a touch screen. It's been a few years, but unless they make the user interface accessible, then you know the rule. As far as the Nokia smart Phone, do you still have to be with A T and T? -----Original Message----- From: gps-talkusers-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:gps-talkusers-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf of Jim Noseworthy Sent: Friday, October 15, 2010 4:45 AM To: gps-talkusers@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Subject: [gps-talkusers] Re: Preview of Sendero GPS LookAround 1.1 Alice: Get yourself a Nokia smart Phone and you will have basically the same result. Cheers. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Alice Dampman Humel" <alicedh@xxxxxxxxxxx> To: <gps-talkusers@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> Sent: Friday, October 15, 2010 8:36 AM Subject: [gps-talkusers] Re: Preview of Sendero GPS LookAround 1.1 > Hi, Kevin and all, > I was in a car the other day. The driver was using a Garmon. It was > fantastic. It said, "in 500 yards, turn left onto Main Street." Simple, > clear, concise, easy to follow. The driver also tole me that she felt the > POI searches were great, too. > Anyone seen this? All the GPS's I've heard up till now have always only > said "in 500 yards turn right " without identifying the streets. Of > course, we'd also need the GPS to tell us when we hit Main Street, but > this Garmon semed to do that, too. Wonder if it's accurate enough for > walking and for blind people who can't read the street signs? > Alice > alicedh@xxxxxxxxxxx > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Kevin Chao" <kevinchao89@xxxxxxxxx> > To: <gps-talkusers@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> > Sent: Wednesday, October 13, 2010 12:43 AM > Subject: [gps-talkusers] Re: Preview of Sendero GPS LookAround 1.1 > > >> Mike and All, >> Yes, you can enter an address in TomTom, but Navigon is more ahead in >> accessibility and has moreVoiceOver users, which has resulted in >> accessibility refinements and will result in more. Agree about having >> multiple GPS as they use different maps, which is why Skobbler is >> great as it is free and uses OpenStreetMap, which none of these use. >> TomTom does own TeleAtlas and Nokia does own NavTeq. >> Do recommend Navigon over TomTom. >> Kevin >> http://twitter.com/kevinchao89 >> On 10/12/10, Mike Arrigo <n0oxy@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: >>> What can you do in the tom tom app? Can you at least enter a >>> destination? I >>> may purchase it if that can be done. Kapten GPS is very accessible also, >>> but >>> I don't think the voice guidance is as good. The Magellan app isn't even >>> compatible with IOS 4 yet. I'm actually surprised Garmin has not >>> developed >>> an iphone app. The one advantage to having a few different apps is that >>> it >>> can be good to have an app from each map provider. Navigon uses the >>> navteq >>> maps, and I think the kapten GPS does too. Tom tom uses teleatlas. >>> Actually >>> Tom Tom owns teleatlas now I think, and Nokia owns navteq. >>> On Oct 12, 2010, at 7:47 PM, Kevin Chao wrote: >>> >>>> TomTom is somewhat accessible. navigon is by far the best in that it >>>> gives you intersection information, spoken street names etc. Skobbler >>>> doesn't have spoken street names, intersection information, but is >>>> free and gives directions. AroundMe or Where are great for searching >>>> for POIs based on categories, names etc. Where has benefit of social >>>> aspect, which also uses crowd source to get reviews, check ins, >>>> ratings, gas prices etc. >>>> Great thing with these various companies is they are very receptive to >>>> feedback, especially Navigon, TomTom and Skobbler, all whom I have >>>> provided feedback. >>>> Kevin >>>> http://twitter.com/kevinchao89 >>>> >>>> On 10/12/10, Mike Arrigo <n0oxy@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: >>>>> I can type decently on my iphone, but I am faster on a keypad, no >>>>> doubt >>>>> about that. I actually got an unlocked iphone and I use it with >>>>> t-mobile. >>>>> Apple knows how to put out some unique products, but I have no idea >>>>> what >>>>> they were thinking when they got in to this exclusive at&t deal, I >>>>> mean, >>>>> if >>>>> a carrier is going to subsidize a phone, that's fine, but to refuse to >>>>> sell >>>>> the phone unlocked in this country makes no sense whatsoever. >>>>> Fortunately, >>>>> they are available unlocked via import. I've been testing some GPS >>>>> apps, >>>>> so >>>>> far, the best one seems to be the navigon app. The kapten GPS app is >>>>> also >>>>> good. I'm pretty sure that a combination of the sendero look around >>>>> app >>>>> and >>>>> the navigon app will give me the features I use with mobile geo on my >>>>> windows mobile phone. Of course, you can't virtually explore the map >>>>> with >>>>> this combination, but I never use that anyway. Another accessible app >>>>> is >>>>> called motion GPS drive, it's accessible, but the voice directions >>>>> don't >>>>> say >>>>> the street names. There' >>>>> s another one called copilot, but it's completely inaccessible with >>>>> voiceover. I've also heard that the tomtom and magellan apps are also >>>>> inaccessible, does ayone know if this is true? >>>>> On Oct 11, 2010, at 10:05 PM, Michael May wrote: >>>>> >>>>>> This is a very relevant topic for everyone. >>>>>> The writing aspect of the iPhone is its weakest link. Every piece of >>>>>> technology has its trade offs and this is the issue with the iPhone. >>>>>> Like all trade offs, there are some work arounds. You will get better >>>>>> at >>>>>> writing with practice, not without some frustration. How good you get >>>>>> really depends. Some people are quite fast with the touch screen >>>>>> keyboard. >>>>>> Others hate it. I personally fall somewhere in between. I am still >>>>>> way >>>>>> faster texting on a keypad on the N86 than I am writing a text >>>>>> message >>>>>> on >>>>>> the iPhone. Forget about writing any long emails. >>>>>> >>>>>> You can also acquire an external wireless keyboard to use for >>>>>> writing. >>>>>> You >>>>>> can also interface with the Apex and other Braille devices. I find >>>>>> this >>>>>> the most exciting combination. It is very cool to be able to read >>>>>> everything that the iPhone speaks on the Apex Braille display and >>>>>> then >>>>>> to >>>>>> be able to respond to emails using the Apex keyboard. >>>>>> >>>>>> I consider the iPhone my media center and my N86 my phone for calls >>>>>> and >>>>>> text messages. It is kind of expensive to have two phone lines so I >>>>>> will >>>>>> eventually bite the bullet and probably use the iPhone. Just don't >>>>>> expect >>>>>> prompt text messages from me if you write. >>>>>> >>>>>> Mike >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> From: gps-talkusers-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx >>>>>> [mailto:gps-talkusers-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of GianniP46 >>>>>> Sent: Saturday, October 09, 2010 2:33 PM >>>>>> To: gps-talkusers@xxxxxxxxxxxxx >>>>>> Subject: [gps-talkusers] Re: Preview of Sendero GPS LookAround 1.1 >>>>>> >>>>>> Hey Guys, >>>>>> I know this is off topic, but can someone who is using the IPhone >>>>>> email >>>>>> me >>>>>> off list?. I am contemplating getting one, but I am nervous about >>>>>> the >>>>>> touch screen interface. Is texting and dialing really that efficient >>>>>> with >>>>>> out buttons? Or am I better off with a nokia n82 or E 73? >>>>>> My email address is >>>>>> giannip46@xxxxxxxxxxxxx >>>>>> Thanks! >>>>>> ----- Original Message ----- >>>>>> From: Michael May >>>>>> To: gps-talkusers@xxxxxxxxxxxxx >>>>>> Sent: Friday, October 08, 2010 7:40 PM >>>>>> Subject: [gps-talkusers] Preview of Sendero GPS LookAround 1.1 >>>>>> >>>>>> We sent this updated version to Apple today. I hope it is posted >>>>>> within >>>>>> 3 >>>>>> or >>>>>> 4 days. Not sure if the weekend impacts these things. >>>>>> >>>>>> As you will soon see, we fixed the bugs having to do with the saving >>>>>> of >>>>>> settings and the country selection. >>>>>> We added the ability to select a POI category and to dial the POI >>>>>> phone >>>>>> number. >>>>>> >>>>>> We will have another round of small improvements after this version >>>>>> gets >>>>>> the >>>>>> real world test. >>>>>> Mike >>>>>> >>>>>> Sendero GPS LookAround, Version 1.1 Documentation >>>>>> >>>>>> Sendero GPS LookAround for the iPhone is available in the app store. >>>>>> It >>>>>> works with the iPhone 3GS and higher. It will not function with the >>>>>> iPod. >>>>>> No >>>>>> telephone support is available from Sendero Group. There is no >>>>>> turn-by-turn >>>>>> navigation information in Sendero LookAround for the iPhone. There >>>>>> are 5 >>>>>> applications powered by Sendero GPS on other platforms, which have >>>>>> comprehensive navigation features. For information on these products, >>>>>> visit >>>>>> http://www.AccessibleGPS.com >>>>>> >>>>>> To use Sendero GPS LookAround: >>>>>> >>>>>> Touch the Sendero GPS icon to launch the application. You will be >>>>>> presented >>>>>> with a disclaimer. Touch the OK Button to accept the disclaimer. >>>>>> Also, >>>>>> touch >>>>>> the OK Button when asked if it is ok to use your current location. If >>>>>> there >>>>>> is compass interference, you may find that touching the OK button >>>>>> does >>>>>> not >>>>>> work at first. Read the screen to see if there is an error message. >>>>>> Wave >>>>>> the >>>>>> phone in a figure eight motion to clear the compass message if >>>>>> necessary. >>>>>> >>>>>> To receive the LookAround information, shake the iPhone until you >>>>>> feel a >>>>>> vibration and hear a swishing sound. It may take from 5 to 30 seconds >>>>>> depending on the point of interest data location. The swish will give >>>>>> you >>>>>> a >>>>>> progress indication every 3 seconds. Once you move positions and want >>>>>> to >>>>>> "Look around" again, shake the iPhone to receive new information. >>>>>> Remember >>>>>> when you press Home and leave the application and then launch it >>>>>> again, >>>>>> the >>>>>> previous information may still be on the screen. Shake again to get >>>>>> new >>>>>> information. >>>>>> >>>>>> If you don't hear anything several seconds after shaking the phone, >>>>>> touch >>>>>> the top of the screen to hear what is being displayed. Perhaps the >>>>>> information wasn't spoken, the request timed out or there is no GPS >>>>>> position, in which case you may hear, "Limited position data. Change >>>>>> location and try again." >>>>>> >>>>>> Once you have launched Sendero GPS LookAround, a shake of the iPhone >>>>>> will >>>>>> cause LookAround to display the current Heading, street, city, cross >>>>>> street >>>>>> and nearest point of interest based on the POI category you have >>>>>> chosen >>>>>> under settings. It defaults to the Restaurant category. Note the >>>>>> Variety >>>>>> category is a combination of 8 categories containing the letter E >>>>>> such >>>>>> as >>>>>> restaurant and hotel. Searching 8 categories at once may cause the >>>>>> app >>>>>> to >>>>>> time-out more frequently. >>>>>> >>>>>> The main screen is laid out with output text displayed toward the top >>>>>> of >>>>>> the >>>>>> screen with 3 long buttons in the lower half of the screen, one above >>>>>> the >>>>>> other. There are 5 small buttons evenly spaced across the bottom of >>>>>> the >>>>>> screen. Don't tap too hard when activating these buttons as you may >>>>>> trigger >>>>>> the iPhone shake feature. >>>>>> >>>>>> The 3 main buttons are: >>>>>> 1. Where Am I button: >>>>>> The first long button is the Where Am I button, which announces >>>>>> heading, >>>>>> nearest address and city. You receive a vibration and beep after >>>>>> activating >>>>>> it. >>>>>> >>>>>> The LookAround software makes its best guess as to which street you >>>>>> are >>>>>> on >>>>>> and which is the cross street. Many positioning factors go into >>>>>> whether >>>>>> this >>>>>> information is correct. This may be particularly problematic if you >>>>>> are >>>>>> inside or among tall buildings. This is because of your distance away >>>>>> from >>>>>> the street and because the positioning indoors is worse than it is >>>>>> outdoors >>>>>> and out in the open. >>>>>> >>>>>> 2. Nearest Cross Street Button: >>>>>> This is the second of the 3 long buttons. It announces the nearest >>>>>> street >>>>>> and cross street. Again, this refers to the nearest street and not >>>>>> necessarily the one ahead in your direction of travel. If you are at >>>>>> an >>>>>> intersection, it is common for GPS systems to get confused as to >>>>>> which >>>>>> street you are on versus which one is the cross street. A vibration >>>>>> and >>>>>> beep >>>>>> will confirm that you activated this button. >>>>>> >>>>>> 3. Nearest 5 Points of Interest button: >>>>>> Whereas the Shake gives you the nearest single point of interest, >>>>>> this >>>>>> POI >>>>>> button displays up to 5 nearby points of interest in the category you >>>>>> choose >>>>>> under Settings. The search goes out to 2 kilometers, 1.24 miles. >>>>>> These >>>>>> points are based on proximity, 360 degrees around you. A vibration >>>>>> and >>>>>> beep >>>>>> will confirm that you activated this button. A swish every 3 seconds >>>>>> will >>>>>> indicate that a search is in progress. >>>>>> Note: You can hear the distance to these various items in feet, yards >>>>>> or >>>>>> meters. The default is Yards. This can be changed under the Settings >>>>>> menu. >>>>>> >>>>>> Once POIs are found, a list will be shown in a separate screen with >>>>>> the >>>>>> name >>>>>> of the POI followed by the distance and compass direction to that >>>>>> POI. >>>>>> These >>>>>> are buttons you can click on to receive more details like the address >>>>>> and >>>>>> phone number. Click on the phone number to call that business. A Call >>>>>> or >>>>>> Cancel button will then be presented. The Back button will take you >>>>>> to >>>>>> the >>>>>> POI list. If you do call the business, you will be taken to the phone >>>>>> application and will need to launch LookAround again. It will of >>>>>> course >>>>>> be >>>>>> in the task switching list. >>>>>> >>>>>> The 5 buttons across the bottom of the iPhone main LookAround screen >>>>>> from >>>>>> left to right are as follows: There is a beep after the touch of each >>>>>> button. There is no vibration. >>>>>> 1. The Map button takes you to Google maps and a push-pin is >>>>>> displayed >>>>>> on the screen to indicate your position. Voice Over will not announce >>>>>> any >>>>>> of >>>>>> the map information. Press the Back Button to exit the Map and return >>>>>> to >>>>>> the >>>>>> main screen. >>>>>> 2. The Compass button will indicate which direction the iPhone is >>>>>> facing if there is no compass interference, which may come from >>>>>> nearby >>>>>> electronics or magnetic forces. Once you have changed direction with >>>>>> the >>>>>> phone, touch the Compass button. Once you receive the confirming >>>>>> beep, >>>>>> the >>>>>> new compass direction should be spoken. If not, touch the top of the >>>>>> screen >>>>>> to hear the text output. If you are told there is compass >>>>>> interference, >>>>>> slowly move the phone in a figure eight shape while it is laying >>>>>> flat. >>>>>> When >>>>>> the interference goes away, the error will disappear from the screen. >>>>>> 3. Shake on/off toggle button. If you hear Shake On button, this >>>>>> means >>>>>> the Shake feature is enabled as described above. The purpose of this >>>>>> toggle >>>>>> is so you can turn the shake feature off when you place the phone in >>>>>> your >>>>>> pocket or bag without closing the LookAround application. Normal >>>>>> walking >>>>>> will tend to make the phone shake inadvertently and keep talking >>>>>> unless >>>>>> you >>>>>> switch off the Shake feature. Alternatively, press the power button >>>>>> on >>>>>> the >>>>>> top of the phone briefly to lock the screen temporarily. You will >>>>>> need >>>>>> to >>>>>> unlock the screen before LookAround will function again. >>>>>> 4. The Setting button will open another screen with a list of options >>>>>> such as Shake on and off, Country, Metric/Imperial distance units and >>>>>> Help. >>>>>> The item which is enabled will say "selected." >>>>>> The POI Category Button, which has a flag icon, takes you to a list >>>>>> of >>>>>> categories. There is a Picker list. Voice Over users can swipe up and >>>>>> down >>>>>> to change the category. Press the Back Button to return to the main >>>>>> screen >>>>>> and your new POI category will be used when you shake the phone or >>>>>> press >>>>>> the >>>>>> 5 POI button. This category list is in alphabetical order. >>>>>> >>>>>> Note: When you touch any of the 3 primary buttons on the main screen, >>>>>> the >>>>>> focus is moved to the text portion of the screen and you will hear >>>>>> the >>>>>> text >>>>>> spoken. If you want to activate one of those buttons again, you need >>>>>> to >>>>>> move >>>>>> focus back to the button before activating it. >>>>>> >>>>>> Secondary Sendero LookAround Screens: >>>>>> >>>>>> Settings Screen: >>>>>> >>>>>> There are 4 items on the Settings screen, one above the other and a >>>>>> Back >>>>>> button in the top left of the screen, which takes you out of Settings >>>>>> and >>>>>> Back to the Main screen. These settings will be saved until you >>>>>> install >>>>>> a >>>>>> new version of LookAround. >>>>>> >>>>>> The first item is Shake Gesture. To its right is its on/off status. >>>>>> You >>>>>> will >>>>>> hear Selected for the active status. >>>>>> If you select the Off status, the Shake button will be removed from >>>>>> the >>>>>> main >>>>>> screen. This is different than the function of the Shake button on >>>>>> the >>>>>> main >>>>>> screen, which turns it off temporarily. >>>>>> >>>>>> The second button allows you to select the map region and you will >>>>>> hear >>>>>> which one is selected to its right. The current options are North >>>>>> America >>>>>> for the US and Canada and the other is Europe, which contains most >>>>>> but >>>>>> not >>>>>> all maps for the region. We hope to add other countries in future >>>>>> versions. >>>>>> >>>>>> The third button is Distance unit, Feet, Meters or Yards. The active >>>>>> unit >>>>>> will say selected. The default is yards. >>>>>> >>>>>> The fourth button will take you to the Help screen. >>>>>> This screen has hints and tips for using the iPhone. There is a link >>>>>> at >>>>>> the >>>>>> bottom to the Sendero iPhone page, which has more details. The Back >>>>>> button >>>>>> is in the top left corner. The disclaimer button is in the bottom >>>>>> right >>>>>> corner. >>>>>> >>>>>> POI Category Screen >>>>>> >>>>>> This screen starts with a Back button in the upper left corner >>>>>> followed >>>>>> by >>>>>> the title text, Select POI Category. >>>>>> >>>>>> Below that is the currently selected item. Touch this item and then >>>>>> move >>>>>> up >>>>>> and down through the list of categories. Whichever category is >>>>>> highlighted >>>>>> is the one that will be used once you return to the main screen. >>>>>> There >>>>>> is >>>>>> no >>>>>> Save or Done button. Just press Back to return to the main screen. >>>>>> >>>>>> Known Issues: >>>>>> >>>>>> There may be locations where you hear a POI label spoken but no data >>>>>> reported. Please email us with the city and state or lat/lon to >>>>>> GPS@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx if you come across this. >>>>>> >>>>>> There may also be situations where the POIs are far away or for some >>>>>> other >>>>>> reason the swishing goes for a long time. It should time out after 2 >>>>>> minutes. >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> Operational items to be aware of: >>>>>> >>>>>> Map data for most countries is from Tele Atlas with POI content from >>>>>> Info >>>>>> USA. The data resides on a server so if phone connectivity is lost, >>>>>> the >>>>>> data >>>>>> cannot be accessed. There is no data resident on the phone. >>>>>> >>>>>> The iPhone performs its positioning based on triangulation of the >>>>>> nearest >>>>>> cell towers as well as with GPS. This means that if you are indoors, >>>>>> you >>>>>> can >>>>>> still receive rough location information even without GPS reception. >>>>>> It >>>>>> depends how far away these cell towers are as to the accuracy you >>>>>> will >>>>>> receive. >>>>>> >>>>>> When you are outside, the built-in GPS receiver and antenna can >>>>>> improve >>>>>> accuracy to the typical 30 to 50 feet range. For maximum accuracy, >>>>>> give >>>>>> the >>>>>> phone some time to acquire a GPS fix outside and away from tall >>>>>> buildings >>>>>> if >>>>>> possible. See the Sendero "GPS Accuracy" document for a comprehensive >>>>>> explanation. >>>>>> >>>>>> The iPhone compass direction within Sendero LookAround helps to >>>>>> indicate >>>>>> which way you are oriented but it does not synch up with the >>>>>> direction >>>>>> of >>>>>> the street it says you are on. It may be that it says you are heading >>>>>> West >>>>>> and announces a street that only goes North and South. There is >>>>>> currently >>>>>> no >>>>>> way to corroborate this information. Magnetic fields in the >>>>>> environment >>>>>> such >>>>>> as electronics, elevators and large masses of metal can influence the >>>>>> compass. >>>>>> >>>>>> It almost goes without saying that map and POI data can be out of >>>>>> date >>>>>> as >>>>>> soon as published. We encourage users not to take it personally if >>>>>> their >>>>>> street or favorite business is not in the database. Amazingly, most >>>>>> are. >>>>>> >>>>>> When you press Home and leave the Sendero LookAround app, it remains >>>>>> running >>>>>> in the background but the GPS position is not active. When you open >>>>>> it >>>>>> again, the last function you performed will display its information >>>>>> on >>>>>> the >>>>>> screen. >>>>>> >>>>>> The Sendero LookAround app works with the iPhone 4 and 3GS but does >>>>>> not >>>>>> work >>>>>> with the iPod Touch or the iPhone 3G. >>>>>> >>>>>> If you encounter a problem not listed here, please let us know as >>>>>> well >>>>>> as >>>>>> feature requests. 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