Hopefully that could happen, an android version of this would be
awesome. As you said, the newest version of android usesthe same
gestures as the iphone and provides the same level of accessibility.
Acapela has just released their voices for android and they can be used
system wide, for screen readers, GPS apps, etc. Why Apple does not
allow third party developers to use their built in voices I have no
idea. What map information does your app use?
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Android hasn't been so good for visually impaired but I have tested
latest version and it seems to catch up Apple. It's true what you say
about TTS. In my development version I have VoiceOver -only but it's
just so bad compared to Acapela TTS that I'll not publish it.
If I find a partner or investor to make it possible to hire dev team,
Android version could be possible. Otherwise I'll continue developing
iOS version only -- I have lot of cool ideas how to bring it to the
next level...
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