Hi Clive, It relies on the GPRS network, so you would probably be downloading from the Nokia servers. I have not tried this, are you saying it is accessible textually? All the best -- Computer Room Services: the long cane for blind computer users. Telephone Low-call: 08452 606 277 International: +44(0)1438 742286, Fax: +44(0)1438 759589 mobile: +44(0)7956 334938, Email: mailto:Steve@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx Web site: http://www.comproom.co.uk -----Original Message----- From: talks-uk-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:talks-uk-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Clive Pallett Sent: 02 March 2007 21:45 To: Talks-UK Subject: [talks-uk] GPS software Hello fellow Talks users, There have been several posts recently about GPS software. On my N91 I have a program called landmarks. You can either have it find your position automatically or enter the information manually. Like all GPS software, it requires a Bluetooth receiver to be connected. My question is: Does it do this through the network, which would mean having to pay for connection time, or is it a stand-alone program which just uses the receiver to gather the required information? Has anyone used this program? I must say all the screens work well with Talks. Any help most appreciated. Thanks in advance. Best wishes, Clive Pallett