I'll see what I can do later. I'm in the middle  of fixing a very  broken 
website. but rest assured a link will be coming to the list no later then 12 am 
east tomorrow lol!

Take care all and be blessed.
On Oct 19, 2013, at 11:48 AM, Leo Bissonnette <leo.bissonne...@videotron.ca> 
wrote:

> Hi,
> 
> Here sounds interesting! Would appreciate the info.
> 
> Leo
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> On 2013-10-19, at 2:43 PM, Sarah k Alawami <marri...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
>> There is also an app called here. You have to design the root on the website 
>> but they are going to make it so you can design the root on the app and then 
>> give someone the qr code to put in to the app, or maybe it's a typed code I 
>> can't remember. If you want i can give you guys the apple vis entry.
>> 
>> Take care.
>> On Oct 19, 2013, at 11:35 AM, Esther <mori...@mac-access.net> wrote:
>> 
>>> Hello Chris,
>>> 
>>> I'll add to Leo's suggestion by giving you the link to the free (lite) 
>>> version of the app he mentions:
>>> • MyWay Lite (free) by Swiss Federation if the Blind
>>> https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/myway-lite/id494516234?mt=8
>>> 
>>> This has nearly all the features of the paid MyWay Classic version, except 
>>> for the ability to transfer a route file via iTunes file sharing.  You will 
>>> also get messages suggesting that you purchase the paid version (for 
>>> $14.99).  However, this lets you try out the app and decide whether it is 
>>> usable for you.
>>> 
>>> Another app that you might be able to use is Ariadne GPS ($5.99). This is a 
>>> LookAround app that gives you information about your surroundings and also 
>>> lets you explore local maps and set POIs. It doesn't use electronic 
>>> breadcrumbs the way MyWay Lite or Classic does, where you might need this 
>>> feature for a setting with absolutely no paths (like camping in the 
>>> wilderness).  The reason I think this might work for you, is that the Apple 
>>> Keynote video that featured Ariadne GPS at one of their iPhone product 
>>> announcements showed this app being used by a visually impaired man to do 
>>> exactly what you say you want -- walk independently in the forests near his 
>>> home in Germany. Again, I think there was a similar network of paths.  
>>> There's pretty extensive documentation about the Ariadne GPS app at their 
>>> web site, including the video that Apple showed with this app featured at 
>>> the start, links to a detailed user manual that was revised in August for 
>>> the most recent version release, an FAQ, and podcasts.  Here's the Ariadne 
>>> GPS web page URL:
>>> http://www.ariadnegps.eu/
>>> 
>>> And here's the link to Ariadne GPS at the app store:
>>> • Ariadne GPS ($5.99) by Giovanni Cioffani
>>> http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/ariadne-gps/id441063072?mt=8
>>> 
>>> I have two more suggestions: first, check the AppleVis web site for 
>>> information on useful and accessible apps:
>>> • AppleVis
>>> http://www.applevis.com/
>>> Secondly, since you're a new iPhone user, you might get the free ViA 
>>> (Visually impaired Apps) app prepared by the Braille Institute as a 
>>> starting point overview list of apps:
>>> • ViA - By Braille Institute (free)
>>> https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/via-by-braille-institute/id528499232?mt=8
>>> 
>>> HTH, and welcome to the list.  Cheers,
>>> 
>>> Esther
>>> 
>>> On Oct 19, 2013, at 6:08 AM, Leo Bissonnette <leo.bissonne...@videotron.ca> 
>>> wrote:
>>> 
>>>> Hi Chris,
>>>> 
>>>> I have used one called MyWay Classic. I have used it to mark a path in a 
>>>> park where I take my guide dog for a walk. You lay down a path of 
>>>> electronic breadcrumbs for a route. For example I marked the starting 
>>>> point, with several other points added as I made turns. Went back after 
>>>> doing the route to add comments at home for future use.
>>>> 
>>>> Hope that helps a little.
>>>> 
>>>> Leo
>>>> 
>>>> 
>>>> 
>>>> 
>>>> On 2013-10-19, at 11:58 AM, Chris Goodwin <ckgoodwi...@googlemail.com> 
>>>> wrote:
>>>> 
>>>>> Hi all,
>>>>> 
>>>>> Having switched to an iPhone from a simbian, I'm now at the stage of no 
>>>>> longer wanting to throw my iPhone down the garden but can see how the 
>>>>> many apps are actually practical and useful.
>>>>> 
>>>>> One thing I was wondering if there is an app for though...
>>>>> 
>>>>> Could someone go out for a walk, logging their route as they went on 
>>>>> their phone.  They then pass me the route they took, and I can then 
>>>>> follow that same route.
>>>>> 
>>>>> I am after a sat nav for walking, but also where I have defined the route 
>>>>> to take - not just the start and end points.
>>>>> 
>>>>> I would like Voiceover to give me directions e.g. Continue on bearing 0 
>>>>> degrees for 100 metres, turn right in 10 metres and so on.
>>>>> 
>>>>> My specific purpose is to see if I can go for a walk in the woods by 
>>>>> myself.  I live near a large forest which has a large network of well 
>>>>> defined paths on it and I think my vision is good enough to follow a 
>>>>> path, but I need to know which path is the right one.
>>>>> 
>>>>> Other useful features might be for the person laying the path to be able 
>>>>> to set comments such as "Gate across path with handle to the right".
>>>>> 
>>>>> Browsing the app store there are many GPS map applications but I suspect 
>>>>> they are too graphically orientated and voiceover wouldn't give me sat 
>>>>> nav like directions.  
>>>>> 
>>>>> Does anyone know of any apps that could do the job I'm after?
>>>>> 
>>>>> thanks all,
>>>>> 
>>>>> Chris 
>>>> 
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