Run navigon and blind square at the same time and you have the best of both 
worlds

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From: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com [mailto:macvisionaries@googlegroups.com] 
On Behalf Of Todor Fassl
Sent: Sunday, November 30, 2014 13:21
To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: Navigon for IOS

I don't think navigon will spontaneously announce which streets are 
nearby. But if you select the "More" tab at the bottom and then click on 
"Direct Help", it will display informationabout  where the nearest 
intersection is.  You can tap it to get voiceover to read it but 
voiceover won't automatically read it when it changes. In other words, 
what you have to do is keep tapping that field to get voiceover to read 
it. To me that wasn't a huge problem.

By the way, you can also rearrange the tabs and menus in Navigon. I put 
a link to direct help in the menu at the bottom of the screen so that I 
could easily get to the direct help tab when I was using navigon.

I haven't used navigon much lately though. I have found that a 
combination of Siri and the apple map app works better for me. You can 
ask siri, "Where am I", and most of the time get a pretty good answer.





On 11/30/2014 12:37 PM, Faisal ali wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I purchased Navigon the other day and just love the heck out of it. I
> just had a couple of questions:
>
> When I’m in the car, I like to know what street I’m travelling on and
> what intersections are coming up. Is there a mode that I can set Navigon
> to which will announce these?
>
> Also, if I want to plot directions from one city to another, can I do
> this? For instance, I’m trying to plot directions from San diego to West
> Hollywood but I live in Seattle and the only way to plot directions from
> what I’m seeing is from your current location to a specified address.
>
> Thanks in advance:
>
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