Hi again, by mistake all the text was not copying. First is a link to Blind
Square help site. Then something i have learnd myself lately.
http://blindsquare.com/help/
My own learning lately:
Hi,
I did a little test in my local earea in Oslo yesterday. Google Maps vs.
Navigon with or without B
For those who is not familiar with Apple Maps.
Earlier i said the Apple Maps told me to turn around when walking the opposite
way after about 50 meters. It does, but this time i dicided to ignore and keep
walking. I wanted to see if Apple Maps still would recalculate my position. It
did. Very u
hello I cant talk about the rest but I use blind square all the time with
google maps and apple maps with no problems but I think it is a personal
opinion but try and fint out hope this helps
-Original Message-
From: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com [mailto:macvisionaries@googlegroups.co
I like Blind Square and use it on a daily basis.
I've never used it with Apple Maps or anything else but know people do. I
think the developer is on this list but not sure. However, if you want more
information, you should subscribe to the list run by Mike May at Sendero group.
I can send yo
Do you like the blind Square app? Do you have anything to say about it? I
assume that it is quite good but I don't know. One thing I would like to do is
find a point of interest and then have Apple maps or Navigon take me there. I'm
assuming that's possible to? Thanks Ronnie information.
Sent f
I use Blind square just to get me to my buss stop. When the Seeing I gets
updated and you can make your own points of interest then I'll be using that
too. Here in the UK Seeing I is called the RNIB Navigator.
On 28 Aug 2015, at 20:52, Phil Halton wrote:
I will be traveling in the Virgin Isla