Hi, my podcasts are not set up so they are searchable from iTunes. So, if you want to listen to it, just grab it from my web site.

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On 11/14/2012 7:19 AM, Mary Ellen Sanchez wrote:
Hi how might I be able to find this podcast in itunes so I can transfer it
into the I phone?? I hope to hear from someone soon thank you.

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From: viphone@googlegroups.com [mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com] On Behalf
Of Fanus
Sent: Wednesday, November 14, 2012 6:09 AM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: A Podcast on inputting addresses into Navigon - Was Re: navigon

Hello Raul
Thanks for your podcast. I find it very useful. Would you please consider
doing a podcast with Navigon where you give a starting address and a
destination where the starting point  is not your current position i.e. to
create a route from one point to another where you do not start from your
local address.
Or perhaps you can just give the steps in an email.
Regards
Fanus

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Sent: Tuesday, November 13, 2012 7:43 PM
Subject: A Podcast on inputting addresses into Navigon - Was
Re: navigon


Hello Keith and others who might be interested in inputting addresses into
Navigon. I've created an audio podcast which demonstrates doing this. The
link is below. Hopefully this will help out.

http://raulgallegos.com/archives/72


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On 11/11/2012 9:14 PM, Kramlinger, Keith G., M.D. wrote:
Hi Raul,

A podcast demo on Navigon would be great, as I'm just getting familiar
with it. I understand your points about search; very helpful.

Thanks. Keith
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Gallegos
Sent: Sunday, November 11, 2012 7:57 PM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: navigon

Hi, you have to put in addresses from a bigger to smaller point of
view.

First it's the state, then the city. Don't use spaces. So for example,
if you are looking for 5221 Keester Ave, Chicago IL 60638 you would do
the following.

1. Type il and then choose Illinois from the list of states.

2. Type Chic and then choose Chicago from the list.

3. Type kees and then choose Keester Ave from the list.
Note that I
didn't suggest you type N or S. In short, for the most part don't use
the cardinal directions of an address when inputting into Navigon.
There are exceptions, but 95% of the time you leave them out.

4. Now type 5221 and you will see in the list of choices.
If thare
choices with North or South as part of the address, they will display
here along with the correct zip code.

I'd be happy to demo this on an audio podcast if requested.

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On 11/11/2012 8:41 AM, Eric SS wrote:
I have had Navigon practically since it was first released. However,
I do not use it all that often.

One of my biggest issues with it is putting in addresses.
I often like to
see where an address mentioned in the news might be relative to me.
Many times, all goes well until I enter the street number, but then I
get the argument the number does not exist or some such message.
How can I simply
put in a street and address and expect it to be found. I mean, I am
taking the information right from a newspaper, etc., so you would
expect something close to that should be found. How does Navigon even
know there is no 1492 Columbus street, and maybe there is not but
there is 1527 Columbus.

The one other thing I wish I could do with any navigation app would
be get directions from one place I will be in the future to another.
They all seem to want to take you from your current location or
nothing. If anyone knows a way around this, I would appreciate it.
Maybe someone familiar with navigation apps who is looking to do a
podcast has just gotten an inspiration. It doesn't seem that sort of
sharing goes on as much anymore.

Eric



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