[Blindtlk] Google maps and other ways to get directions between two places

Arielle Silverman arielle71 at gmail.com
Sat Mar 8 20:51:12 UTC 2014


I've never heard of the APH Talking Maps program. You recommend it?
How much does it cost?
I purchased maps for Sendero Seeing Eye GPS on my iPhone and it's
great for getting directions between my current location and a
destination, but I don't think it has the ability to explore places I
am not currently in or to direct me between an origin that I am not at
and a destination.
I also played with the map exploration on Ariadne GPS, but I had
trouble controlling how quickly my finger moved across the screen. I
felt like I was missing streets and it was hard to explore one block
at a time. Hoping APH maps will be better.

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Arielle

On 3/8/14, Steve & Shannon Cook <cookcafe at sc.rr.com> wrote:
> Give Bing Maps a try.  I used to use Google maps as well for my job, but
> switched to Bing Maps with all the difficulty you have with GM.
>
> Steve and Shannon Cook
> Today I married my best friend.
> The one that I laugh with, live for, love.
> October 11, 2003
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: blindtlk [mailto:blindtlk-bounces at nfbnet.org] On Behalf Of Steve
> Jacobson
> Sent: Saturday, March 08, 2014 12:34 PM
> To: Blind Talk Mailing List
> Subject: Re: [Blindtlk] Google maps and other ways to get directions
> between
> two places
>
> Arielle,
>
> I don't have the answer about Google Maps, but I wanted to mention that I
> really like the APH Talking Maps from the American Printing house for the
> Blind.  However it is not free, but I have found it useful in exploring
> areas within the Twin Cities where I live and also as a memory refresher
> when I go to Washington DC.  The ability to explore is part of some of the
> GPS software available to blind people, but the APH software which was
> produced by Sendero in part, is more reasonably priced.  I will also be
> curious to hear what others say about Google Maps, though.
>
> Best regards,
>
> Steve Jacobson
>
> On Fri, 7 Mar 2014 22:11:06 -0700, Arielle Silverman wrote:
>
>>Hi all,
>
>>I'm going to be moving to Seattle this summer, so I've been exploring
>>Google Maps a little bit trying to learn the layout and routes between
>>my future workplace and other landmarks. But I noticed that Google Maps
>>is different. It seems like most of the screen is taken up with a map
>>and all the edit boxes are gone, and links that used to appear in the
>>JAWS links list no longer do so. I can access the old Google Maps on my
>>old computer which still has IE 8 on it, but when I try to use a newer
>>browser, it takes me to this new Google maps that's not very
>>accessible.
>>Have you guys figured out if Google Maps is still accessible? Does it
>>have a basic HTML mode?
>>If not, what other sites or IOS apps are good for getting directions
>>between two places or for virtually exploring an area?
>
>>Thanks,
>>Arielle
>
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