agreed Sent from my iPhone > On Jul 3, 2014, at 12:19 AM, Mary Ellen Earls <meearls@xxxxxxx> wrote: > > Well, it seems to me that every other version of tis app, they broke more > than they fixed. When I first got my iPhone in 2011, I used Navigon to go all > over the place, but when I ended up hopelessly lost and walked about 4 miles > out of my way, I took the app completely out of the phone and was certainly > happy when the Seeing Eye gPS arrived on the scene last year. > I basically have dispensed with using any of those sightie gps's. > Happy 4th of July to those of you in the U. S. and all your conventioneers, > Have a g. T. and safe travels to you all. > Mary Ellen earls > > Sent from my iPad > >> On Jul 2, 2014, at 1:11 PM, "Jeff Kenyon" <jkenyon7@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: >> >> Hi everyone, I have used Navigon with no problem before outside and now it >> has not been able to locate and connect with GPS even when out of doors, and >> as far as directions with public transit I haven't heard a word out of it at >> least as far as turn by turn directions when getting to the various stops. >> What I mean is that I take the subway and I know that it is unrealistic to >> get a signal down there, but as far as walking to the subway station and >> then getting of and walking to my destination which in this case is my hotel >> and the place I am doing an internship at. For both stations I have to walk >> \\a ways and the one I get on at my hotel at is actually above ground and >> the one near my internship is below ground, but in both cases you have to >> walk to them a ways. I am thinking about trying Apple Maps, and Google >> Maps, and in the case of Apple Maps I don't se any place to give a route >> profile.