Mark,

I too have used AT&T Navigator and only recently dropped it in favor of the 
much preferred Navigon. There are a few on screen buttons that are not 
accessible. One I found most difficult is a button that you press to cause the 
app to repeat the last audio instruction. I only could get that to work if I 
turned off voice over and hit the particular spot on the screen. I found the 
Navigator app to be very usable but like Navigon better. I'm not familiar with 
a podcast but several months ago, perhaps in July or early August, I posted a 
pretty detailed review on how to use the Navigator application.

Good luck.


On Dec 7, 2009, at 7:17 PM, M. Taylor wrote:

> Matt,
> 
> This is very interesting to me.  You are the first, that I know, to use A T
> & T Navigator.  
> 
> Any information you can share with us on this would be greatly appreciated.
> You mentioned that the buttons have to be memorized?  Please explain.  
> 
> Also, does this work for pedestrian routes as well?  
> 
> To Everyone,
> If any of you know of a podcast or a tutorial on this, I would greatly
> Appreciate the link to it.
> 
> Thank you,
> 
> Mark 
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Matt Roberts [mailto:n9gmr...@gmail.com] 
> Sent: Monday, December 07, 2009 5:30 AM
> To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
> Subject: Re: Is the IPod Touch just a toy, or what?
> 
> On Dec 7, 2009, at 2:35 AM, M. Taylor wrote:
> 
>> What do you use to plan and follow routes? 
> 
> I currently use AT&T Navigator and the Maps application built-in the iPhone.
> AT&T Navigator works well with VoiceOver.  Some of the buttons in the
> program are not labeled, but once you memorize the screen the program is
> usable.  I like the fact you can call in destinations as well as type them
> in the application.
> If you have an address in contacts that can be used if you want to go to a
> particular place.
> 
> Matt Roberts n9gmr...@gmail.com
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