Hello,
To answer a couple of questions …
Plain Nearby Explorer is a premium paid App which includes special maps for
the USA andCanada and has some extra function not in Nearby Explorer Online.
Nearby Explorer Online is a free App which by default uses Apple Maps for its
map data. I thus
Thanx for sharing this. I loved Mobile Geo back in the day, sense it was very
precise when naming street names, intersections, etc, but I’ve had yet to find
something that even comes close to that.
I’ve loved Blindsquare and the like, but found its accuracy to not be as
good, and would try
That does sound really great. Just like Mobile GEO which use to run on a
windows phone using Mobile Speak Pocket in the good old days. It was a code
factory product.
I’ll download it then at some point.
Thanks for that.
Kawal.
> On 5 Aug 2020, at 18:54, Paul Hopewell wrote:
>
> Hello
Hello Kawal,
You can set up the desired options for automatic announcements when you start
Nearby Explorer Online and you can then turn up the sound volume and put the
iPhone in your pocket. As you walk you will hear the desired announcements
without having to touch your iPhone until you have
Hi Paul.
I am also in the UK, Peterborough to be exact.
I was told to use the Microsoft Sound Scape by guide dogs since I’m forever
waiting for a guide dog but it is not accurate.
So I’d like to know do you have to interact with your I phone if you use the
GPS Free Explorer, the one you are
Hello,
This is Paul Hopewell from near Southampton in the UK. I would like to
recommend the 24 July 2020 version of the GPS App Nearby Explorer Online. Most
days I use my long cane for a 3 mile or so exercise walk around the streets of
my suburban neighbourhood. Before GPS I sometimes used to