Walkin London Version 1.3

Walkin London is now up to version 1.3 and it’s available now in the market.

The changes include:

The map has two additional Icons, these animate the map to your location or your destination, I’ve found this very useful when zoomed in.

The GPS was not always turning on while viewing the map, if it was using Wifi for the first location fix. It now gets a fast lock using Wifi, then switches to GPS, if you have it enabled, to go and get a really accurate location.

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Walkin London 1.2 update

Walkin London has been updated, the new version is now available in the market.

The changes include:

Menus are available in English and Spanish (auto detected from the phone settings).

The map now displays your favourites.
The indicator line between you and the destination is easier to see.

The map and info icons have been improved.
The miss-coloured London Underground Icon (only 1.6 & 2.0) has been fixed.

Tourist Attractions can now be filtered; pressing the menu button displays the pop-up menu.

Navigation now displays walking directions instead of driving directions.

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Walkin London – Tube Lines

Press the menu button while looking at a list of tube stations will display a pop-up. From here you can select which tube lines to hide or show.

When you leave to view it resets to show all lines, so you can’t accidentally leave it with some lines hidden.

List of Underground Lines

Walkin London

Get it on Google Play

As the Android Market says this has your answer to the question: “What things should I see near here?”. It includes the top Attractions in London, every London Underground Station and downloadable maps.

Features:

  • Quick link buttons to the nearest tour sites and London Underground station.
  • Add your own locations and mark your favorites to create a personal Itinerary which automatically updates to show you your closest favorite.
  • Lists attractions close to you or your destination with how long it will take you to get there (In walking time).
  • Tap any point to read information on the sight, including other sites nearby and a compass view showing direction, distance and travelling time to reach. Tap the listing of any sight, museum or tourist attraction for more details. The selection of maps which can be downloaded on to your SD card for offline use include central London and Greater London at street view detail.
  • With the maps downloaded, Walkit London is completely self-contained on your phone, so you will not have pricey roaming charges during use overseas if data roaming default is turned off on your device.
  • One click and directions are preloaded into Google Navigator.
  • Help available for almost every screen.

iToucan Talk-Alpha

Get it on Google Play

Description


Alpha version for cutting edge testing –
Beta also available, which is more stable but with less working features.
— May crash and features may not work. —
This is the cutting edge version, this version has not been publicly tested, search for the beta version for the tested version which may be more stable on your tablet or phone.
Imagine being out in the park and your Autistic child starts screaming. Is he in pain? Is he thirsty? Does he need the toilet? You don’t have your big PECS book or any other way of communicating….You’re feeling frustrated…and he’s feeling…well… thirsty?…tired?…angry!
Wouldn’t it be great to be able to say to them “Calm down, use my phone and tell me what you want”?
Not being able to communicate your needs, desires or thoughts is so frustrating. Pointing to a glass of water and being told you cannot have the food next to it is very frustrating, when all you want is water. Wanting to say so much but having a very limited vocabulary would make anyone lose their temper.
With about 7,000 different pictographs in 14 different languages.
> English, Spanish, French,
> Chinese, German, Portuguese,
> Italian, Catalan, Brazilian Portuguese,
> Russian, Arabic, Polish,
> Romanian and Bulgarian
User defined cards and the ability to construct and speak sentences, iToucan Talk started out as an AAC way to help Autistic Children to communicate, so they didn’t become frustrated or angry or fly into a rage.
It is now a way for anyone who has difficulty with speaking to be able to communicate. It’s free of charge and does not contain advertising, relying solely on voluntary donations. So Dad, Mum, Brother, sister, child career, teacher can all have it on their phone or tablet without distracting ads.
Using icons/pictographs, it could help anyone on the Autism Spectrum or non-verbal to communicate. The current default set consists of the Barcelona University (Augmentative Techniques Unit – UTAC) communication boards. https://sites.google.com/site/utacub/
Please show your support by going to http://www.myautisticapps.com/ and commenting, offering feedback or giving a small donation, all especially important at these early stages of development.
Please, give feedback, ideas or suggestions about anything on the forum at
http://www.myautisticapps.com/
Thanks to ARASAAC for their support and supplying the pictographs. http://catedu.es/arasaac