I tend to believe that they will respond. On Nov 18, 2011, at 8:23 AM, Geoff Waaler wrote:
> This is an interesting discussion. I will see what happens on my 4S when I > actively follow a route. Meanwhile, when playing with this yesterday, my > initial impression was that I could easily get to all the settings and plan > routes. I even had access to GPS data which was invisible previously. The > two negatives were that marking one's position as a POI was possible > exclusively when a route is active, and the only way I found to quit a route > is to close the app (either via long presses of the power and home keys or > the app switcher) and restart. > > I found the turn by turn list once, but was unable to do so a second time. > Right now I'm inclined to write that off to a learning curve issue related to > adjustment to the new interface since I was able to get to it once. When I > venture out later I will have Navigon follow the route to see if the response > time and crashes might be related to a failure to test on older hardware. > > I tend to believe that Navigon may be receptive to feedback, since they did > restore voice announcements to pedestrian mode last year. > > Best regards. > Geoff > > > ----- Original Message ----- From: "Dónal Fitzpatrick" > <dfitz...@computing.dcu.ie> > To: "Mac OSX & iOS Accessibility" <mac-access@mac-access.net> > Sent: Friday, November 18, 2011 8:59 AM > Subject: Re: navigon Europe 2. > > > The impression I get Bryan is that they don't care. In my dealings with > them, I have never found them responsive in the lease. Out of curiosity, > what (if any) alternative app are you using? > On 18 Nov 2011, at 13:55, Bryan Jones wrote: > >> I tried the update for a couple of hours yesterday and had the same problems >> here with the Navigon North America version. My negative findings mirror >> those of DOnal and Anne. There are several critical elements in the UI that >> VO is denied access to, the whole system became very sluggish at times >> repeatedly becoming non-responsive with an "in progress" message, and >> getting out of navigation mode is messy. >> >> On the positive side, the new method of selecting individual states and >> provinces is accessible and it seems they've simplified the UI to eliminate >> some of the confusing steps previously required to get to certain bits of >> information. >> >> I haven't been a heavy Navigon User for several months, so this update >> doesn't effect me much but knowing that the app is very popular with the VI >> VO community, I can imagine Navigon will be hearing from many of us. >> >> -Bryan >> >> On Nov 18, 2011, at 4:45 AM, Anne Robertson wrote >>> Some people seem to like the new Navigon, but I find it to be a complete >>> disaster! I can get it to start navigation, but stopping navigation is >>> almost impossible for a VO user. 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