Thanks.
It opened up in safari as well and I was actually able to see and english 
description from there.
Does this do turn by turn as well or just guide you to a previously set 
waypoint.
Thanks for sharing this awesome sounding app.

On 2012-01-18, at 12:06 PM, Emrah wrote:

> Matthew,
> 
> Try accessing the App Store description directly from your iPHone.
> 
> I think the main difference is the ability to load OpenStreet points.
> 
> Emrah
> On Jan 18, 2012, at 5:59 PM, Matthew Campbell wrote:
> 
>> Hi.
>> What is the differences between the light and the classic versions? I'd read 
>> the App store description if I could but it's all in german.
>> Thanks.
>> 
>> On 2012-01-18, at 11:19 AM, Emrah wrote:
>> 
>>> Guys,
>>> 
>>> First of, please let me clarify that I have not been endorsed or 
>>> compensated in anyway for spreading the word about this app. I am just 
>>> super excited about it. :)
>>> 
>>> I just heard that the Swiss Federation for the Blind have developed an App 
>>> that works like the legendary Loadstone on Nokia phones.
>>> 
>>> This is a gigantic breakthrough in my opinion, here is why.
>>> 
>>> 1. You can set up arbitrary location points. For instance, you can create a 
>>> point at the entrance of your favorite park or forest when you walk your 
>>> dog.
>>> 2. Walk away as freely as you want.
>>> 3. Ask your iPHone to guide you back to your original point.
>>> 4. Your iPhone will guide you with instructions like "Your point is 200 
>>> yards at 12 o'clock."
>>> 
>>> Now guys, these are assumptions based on my past user experience with 
>>> Loadstone GPS. Actual data and app features may differ.
>>> 
>>> This app is called My Way and it is available on the App Store. Two 
>>> versions are available. My Way Light is free and My Way Classic is $19.99 
>>> on the US Store.
>>> 
>>> I invite you to check these out under the following links:
>>> 
>>> MyWay Light: http://itunes.apple.com/app/myway-lite/id494516234?mt=8&ls=1
>>> MyWay Classic: 
>>> http://itunes.apple.com/app/myway-classic/id494282724?mt=8&ls=1
>>> 
>>> Enjoy!
>>> Emrah
>>> 
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