I was actually wondering the same thing.
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On Aug 9, 2013, at 9:26 PM, Nicholas Parsons mr.nicholas.pars...@gmail.com
wrote:
Hi Motion X users,
What does Motion X offer that free solutions such as Google and Apple Maps do
not?
thanks,
Nic
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Have you listened this:
http://www.applevis.com/podcast/episodes/demonstration-blindsquare-and-5-mainstream-gps-apps-ios
In this podcast, Mike Arrigo compares Google
Hi guys
I have tried BlindSquare with Navigon, and it works fine. I did try to send
co-ordinates to The Seeing Eye GPS, and BlindSquare didn't recognize it. I
guess because it's new.
I have discovered that I would rather send co-ordinates from BlindSquare than
type the address in to Navigon.
Seeing Eye GPS doesn't have API that could be used to connect into it. As
soon it gets one, it will be available also in BlindSquare.
BlindSquare has such API so other apps can connect into it:
http://blindsquare.com/api/1-0/
In next version there will be even more possibilities, like starting
Hi Motion X users,
What does Motion X offer that free solutions such as Google and Apple Maps do
not?
thanks,
Nic
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