Re: Navigating with Apple Maps

2015-01-07 Thread Pete Nalda
Ok. Yeah. Hadn't done it in awhile, but that's how it works. Thanks for the 
memory refresh. 

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> On Jan 7, 2015, at 8:39 PM, Andy Baracco  wrote:
> 
> Ariadne does not come with POIs included, but you can set up your own, and it 
> will remember them and tell you when you get near one.
> 
> Andy
> 
> 
> -Original Message- From: Pete Nalda
> Sent: Wednesday, January 07, 2015 12:17 PM
> To: viphone@googlegroups.com
> Subject: Re: Navigating with Apple Maps
> 
> I personally like Ariadne gps. It tells you some landmarks, but also cross 
> streets.
> 
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> 
>> On Jan 7, 2015, at 1:13 PM, Christina C.  wrote:
>> 
>> Thanks so very much. If apple maps may not be the best choice for exploring 
>> my neighborhood is there something else I should consider?
>> 
>> Thanks again,
>> Christina
>>> On Jan 6, 2015, at 7:27 PM, M. Taylor  wrote:
>>> 
>>> Hello Christina,
>>> 
>>> I have changed the Subject line to more accurately reflect our discussion.
>>> 
>>> Christina, I had little success with Maps in iOS 7.x.  So, my comments
>>> relate only to Maps in iOS 8.x.
>>> 
>>> Question:
>>> When you ask Siri to navigate to a specific place and she does, is she
>>> accessing apple maps?
>>> 
>>> Answer:
>>> All things being equal, yes.
>>> 
>>> You wrote:
>>> Otherwise, I've tried to use apple maps to take a walk in my neighborhood
>>> and then ask apple maps to take me home and I just cannot get it to work at
>>> all.
>>> 
>>> My Reply:
>>> I know exactly what you mean.  I experienced a similar frustration during my
>>> first 4 attempts using Apple Maps.  The problem is that the program is
>>> working but, as VoiceOver users, we don't realize it's working until we
>>> understand how it's working.  Once that concept has been grasped, the app is
>>> one of the most simplest tools in the OS, especially for VoiceOver users.
>>> Once I understood it, after about 2 hours of failure, that is, I laughed at
>>> myself for being so, to use a word, "blind."  The app is almost too simple
>>> for its own good.  As a blind person, I was not expecting an off-the-shelf
>>> software GPS navigation solution to be so simple and straight-forward.
>>> 
>>> You Wrote:
>>> Then I can't figure out how to use apple maps to find out where I am in my
>>> neighborhood.
>>> 
>>> My Reply:
>>> Apple Maps will definitely give you the nearest street address of your
>>> current location.
>>> 
>>> You Wrote:
>>> I wanted to learn the layout of my neighborhood.
>>> 
>>> My Reply:
>>> While you can explore the streets in your surrounding area, as a blind
>>> traveler, I'm not certain I would recommend Apple Maps as a primary means of
>>> gaining detailed layout information; at least, not yet.
>>> 
>>> Mark
>>> 
>>> 
>>> -Original Message-
>>> From: viphone@googlegroups.com [mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com] On Behalf
>>> Of Christina C.
>>> Sent: Tuesday, January 06, 2015 10:05 AM
>>> To: viphone@googlegroups.com
>>> Subject: Re: How About Sending Apple Some Love
>>> 
>>> Mark,
>>> 
>>> Thanks for sharing all this info. I have been waiting for my iPhone 6 plus
>>> for a couple of weeks now and I am quite nervous about whether I will like
>>> it or not due to the size. I keep imagining this giant slab of metal against
>>> my face when talking on the phone. LOL! I wanted the extra battery life and
>>> the image stabilization on the camera and am willing to give it a whirl. :)
>>> I have to get a new purse though. LOL!
>>> 
>>> I have never been able to figure out apple maps. When you ask Siri to
>>> navigate to a specific place and she does, is she accessing apple maps? That
>>> is the absolute most I've ever been able to do. I only do that when someone
>>> is driving me somewhere. Otherwise, I've tried to use apple maps to take a
>>> walk in my neighborhood and then ask apple maps to take me home and I just
>>> cann

Re: Navigating with Apple Maps

2015-01-07 Thread Andy Baracco
Ariadne does not come with POIs included, but you can set up your own, and 
it will remember them and tell you when you get near one.


Andy


-Original Message- 
From: Pete Nalda

Sent: Wednesday, January 07, 2015 12:17 PM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: Navigating with Apple Maps

I personally like Ariadne gps. It tells you some landmarks, but also cross 
streets.


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Louie P (Pete) Nalda
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Facebook.com/lpnalda
Linkedin.com/in/lpnalda
Twitter: @lpnalda


On Jan 7, 2015, at 1:13 PM, Christina C.  wrote:

Thanks so very much. If apple maps may not be the best choice for 
exploring my neighborhood is there something else I should consider?


Thanks again,
Christina

On Jan 6, 2015, at 7:27 PM, M. Taylor  wrote:

Hello Christina,

I have changed the Subject line to more accurately reflect our 
discussion.


Christina, I had little success with Maps in iOS 7.x.  So, my comments
relate only to Maps in iOS 8.x.

Question:
When you ask Siri to navigate to a specific place and she does, is she
accessing apple maps?

Answer:
All things being equal, yes.

You wrote:
Otherwise, I've tried to use apple maps to take a walk in my neighborhood
and then ask apple maps to take me home and I just cannot get it to work 
at

all.

My Reply:
I know exactly what you mean.  I experienced a similar frustration during 
my

first 4 attempts using Apple Maps.  The problem is that the program is
working but, as VoiceOver users, we don't realize it's working until we
understand how it's working.  Once that concept has been grasped, the app 
is

one of the most simplest tools in the OS, especially for VoiceOver users.
Once I understood it, after about 2 hours of failure, that is, I laughed 
at
myself for being so, to use a word, "blind."  The app is almost too 
simple
for its own good.  As a blind person, I was not expecting an 
off-the-shelf

software GPS navigation solution to be so simple and straight-forward.

You Wrote:
Then I can't figure out how to use apple maps to find out where I am in 
my

neighborhood.

My Reply:
Apple Maps will definitely give you the nearest street address of your
current location.

You Wrote:
I wanted to learn the layout of my neighborhood.

My Reply:
While you can explore the streets in your surrounding area, as a blind
traveler, I'm not certain I would recommend Apple Maps as a primary means 
of

gaining detailed layout information; at least, not yet.

Mark


-Original Message-
From: viphone@googlegroups.com [mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com] On 
Behalf

Of Christina C.
Sent: Tuesday, January 06, 2015 10:05 AM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: How About Sending Apple Some Love

Mark,

Thanks for sharing all this info. I have been waiting for my iPhone 6 
plus
for a couple of weeks now and I am quite nervous about whether I will 
like
it or not due to the size. I keep imagining this giant slab of metal 
against
my face when talking on the phone. LOL! I wanted the extra battery life 
and
the image stabilization on the camera and am willing to give it a whirl. 
:)

I have to get a new purse though. LOL!

I have never been able to figure out apple maps. When you ask Siri to
navigate to a specific place and she does, is she accessing apple maps? 
That
is the absolute most I've ever been able to do. I only do that when 
someone
is driving me somewhere. Otherwise, I've tried to use apple maps to take 
a
walk in my neighborhood and then ask apple maps to take me home and I 
just
cannot get it to work at all. Then I can't figure out how to use apple 
maps
to find out where I am in my neighborhood. I wanted to learn the layout 
of
my neighborhood. :( Anyways, if you know of a good podcast for apple 
maps,

please let me know.

Thanks,
Christina

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Re: Navigating with Apple Maps

2015-01-07 Thread Pete Nalda
I personally like Ariadne gps. It tells you some landmarks, but also cross 
streets. 

Egun On, Lagunak! (basque for G'day, Mates
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> On Jan 7, 2015, at 1:13 PM, Christina C.  wrote:
> 
> Thanks so very much. If apple maps may not be the best choice for exploring 
> my neighborhood is there something else I should consider?
> 
> Thanks again,
> Christina
>> On Jan 6, 2015, at 7:27 PM, M. Taylor  wrote:
>> 
>> Hello Christina,
>> 
>> I have changed the Subject line to more accurately reflect our discussion.  
>> 
>> Christina, I had little success with Maps in iOS 7.x.  So, my comments
>> relate only to Maps in iOS 8.x.
>> 
>> Question:
>> When you ask Siri to navigate to a specific place and she does, is she
>> accessing apple maps?
>> 
>> Answer:
>> All things being equal, yes.
>> 
>> You wrote:
>> Otherwise, I've tried to use apple maps to take a walk in my neighborhood
>> and then ask apple maps to take me home and I just cannot get it to work at
>> all.
>> 
>> My Reply:
>> I know exactly what you mean.  I experienced a similar frustration during my
>> first 4 attempts using Apple Maps.  The problem is that the program is
>> working but, as VoiceOver users, we don't realize it's working until we
>> understand how it's working.  Once that concept has been grasped, the app is
>> one of the most simplest tools in the OS, especially for VoiceOver users.
>> Once I understood it, after about 2 hours of failure, that is, I laughed at
>> myself for being so, to use a word, "blind."  The app is almost too simple
>> for its own good.  As a blind person, I was not expecting an off-the-shelf
>> software GPS navigation solution to be so simple and straight-forward.
>> 
>> You Wrote:
>> Then I can't figure out how to use apple maps to find out where I am in my
>> neighborhood.
>> 
>> My Reply:
>> Apple Maps will definitely give you the nearest street address of your
>> current location.
>> 
>> You Wrote:
>> I wanted to learn the layout of my neighborhood.
>> 
>> My Reply:
>> While you can explore the streets in your surrounding area, as a blind
>> traveler, I'm not certain I would recommend Apple Maps as a primary means of
>> gaining detailed layout information; at least, not yet.
>> 
>> Mark
>> 
>> 
>> -Original Message-
>> From: viphone@googlegroups.com [mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com] On Behalf
>> Of Christina C.
>> Sent: Tuesday, January 06, 2015 10:05 AM
>> To: viphone@googlegroups.com
>> Subject: Re: How About Sending Apple Some Love
>> 
>> Mark,
>> 
>> Thanks for sharing all this info. I have been waiting for my iPhone 6 plus
>> for a couple of weeks now and I am quite nervous about whether I will like
>> it or not due to the size. I keep imagining this giant slab of metal against
>> my face when talking on the phone. LOL! I wanted the extra battery life and
>> the image stabilization on the camera and am willing to give it a whirl. :)
>> I have to get a new purse though. LOL!
>> 
>> I have never been able to figure out apple maps. When you ask Siri to
>> navigate to a specific place and she does, is she accessing apple maps? That
>> is the absolute most I've ever been able to do. I only do that when someone
>> is driving me somewhere. Otherwise, I've tried to use apple maps to take a
>> walk in my neighborhood and then ask apple maps to take me home and I just
>> cannot get it to work at all. Then I can't figure out how to use apple maps
>> to find out where I am in my neighborhood. I wanted to learn the layout of
>> my neighborhood. :( Anyways, if you know of a good podcast for apple maps,
>> please let me know.
>> 
>> Thanks,
>> Christina
>> 
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Re: Navigating with Apple Maps

2015-01-07 Thread Christina C.
Thanks so very much. If apple maps may not be the best choice for exploring my 
neighborhood is there something else I should consider?

Thanks again,
Christina
> On Jan 6, 2015, at 7:27 PM, M. Taylor  wrote:
> 
> Hello Christina,
> 
> I have changed the Subject line to more accurately reflect our discussion.  
> 
> Christina, I had little success with Maps in iOS 7.x.  So, my comments
> relate only to Maps in iOS 8.x.
> 
> Question:
> When you ask Siri to navigate to a specific place and she does, is she
> accessing apple maps?
> 
> Answer:
> All things being equal, yes.
> 
> You wrote:
> Otherwise, I've tried to use apple maps to take a walk in my neighborhood
> and then ask apple maps to take me home and I just cannot get it to work at
> all.
> 
> My Reply:
> I know exactly what you mean.  I experienced a similar frustration during my
> first 4 attempts using Apple Maps.  The problem is that the program is
> working but, as VoiceOver users, we don't realize it's working until we
> understand how it's working.  Once that concept has been grasped, the app is
> one of the most simplest tools in the OS, especially for VoiceOver users.
> Once I understood it, after about 2 hours of failure, that is, I laughed at
> myself for being so, to use a word, "blind."  The app is almost too simple
> for its own good.  As a blind person, I was not expecting an off-the-shelf
> software GPS navigation solution to be so simple and straight-forward.
> 
> You Wrote:
> Then I can't figure out how to use apple maps to find out where I am in my
> neighborhood.
> 
> My Reply:
> Apple Maps will definitely give you the nearest street address of your
> current location.
> 
> You Wrote:
> I wanted to learn the layout of my neighborhood.
> 
> My Reply:
> While you can explore the streets in your surrounding area, as a blind
> traveler, I'm not certain I would recommend Apple Maps as a primary means of
> gaining detailed layout information; at least, not yet.
> 
> Mark
> 
> 
> -Original Message-
> From: viphone@googlegroups.com [mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com] On Behalf
> Of Christina C.
> Sent: Tuesday, January 06, 2015 10:05 AM
> To: viphone@googlegroups.com
> Subject: Re: How About Sending Apple Some Love
> 
> Mark,
> 
> Thanks for sharing all this info. I have been waiting for my iPhone 6 plus
> for a couple of weeks now and I am quite nervous about whether I will like
> it or not due to the size. I keep imagining this giant slab of metal against
> my face when talking on the phone. LOL! I wanted the extra battery life and
> the image stabilization on the camera and am willing to give it a whirl. :)
> I have to get a new purse though. LOL!
> 
> I have never been able to figure out apple maps. When you ask Siri to
> navigate to a specific place and she does, is she accessing apple maps? That
> is the absolute most I've ever been able to do. I only do that when someone
> is driving me somewhere. Otherwise, I've tried to use apple maps to take a
> walk in my neighborhood and then ask apple maps to take me home and I just
> cannot get it to work at all. Then I can't figure out how to use apple maps
> to find out where I am in my neighborhood. I wanted to learn the layout of
> my neighborhood. :( Anyways, if you know of a good podcast for apple maps,
> please let me know.
> 
> Thanks,
> Christina
> 
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Navigating with Apple Maps

2015-01-06 Thread M. Taylor
Hello Christina,

I have changed the Subject line to more accurately reflect our discussion.  

Christina, I had little success with Maps in iOS 7.x.  So, my comments
relate only to Maps in iOS 8.x.

Question:
When you ask Siri to navigate to a specific place and she does, is she
accessing apple maps?

Answer:
All things being equal, yes.

You wrote:
Otherwise, I've tried to use apple maps to take a walk in my neighborhood
and then ask apple maps to take me home and I just cannot get it to work at
all.

My Reply:
I know exactly what you mean.  I experienced a similar frustration during my
first 4 attempts using Apple Maps.  The problem is that the program is
working but, as VoiceOver users, we don't realize it's working until we
understand how it's working.  Once that concept has been grasped, the app is
one of the most simplest tools in the OS, especially for VoiceOver users.
Once I understood it, after about 2 hours of failure, that is, I laughed at
myself for being so, to use a word, "blind."  The app is almost too simple
for its own good.  As a blind person, I was not expecting an off-the-shelf
software GPS navigation solution to be so simple and straight-forward.

You Wrote:
Then I can't figure out how to use apple maps to find out where I am in my
neighborhood.

My Reply:
Apple Maps will definitely give you the nearest street address of your
current location.

You Wrote:
I wanted to learn the layout of my neighborhood.

My Reply:
While you can explore the streets in your surrounding area, as a blind
traveler, I'm not certain I would recommend Apple Maps as a primary means of
gaining detailed layout information; at least, not yet.

Mark


-Original Message-
From: viphone@googlegroups.com [mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com] On Behalf
Of Christina C.
Sent: Tuesday, January 06, 2015 10:05 AM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: How About Sending Apple Some Love

Mark,

Thanks for sharing all this info. I have been waiting for my iPhone 6 plus
for a couple of weeks now and I am quite nervous about whether I will like
it or not due to the size. I keep imagining this giant slab of metal against
my face when talking on the phone. LOL! I wanted the extra battery life and
the image stabilization on the camera and am willing to give it a whirl. :)
I have to get a new purse though. LOL!

I have never been able to figure out apple maps. When you ask Siri to
navigate to a specific place and she does, is she accessing apple maps? That
is the absolute most I've ever been able to do. I only do that when someone
is driving me somewhere. Otherwise, I've tried to use apple maps to take a
walk in my neighborhood and then ask apple maps to take me home and I just
cannot get it to work at all. Then I can't figure out how to use apple maps
to find out where I am in my neighborhood. I wanted to learn the layout of
my neighborhood. :( Anyways, if you know of a good podcast for apple maps,
please let me know.

Thanks,
Christina

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