App Description

Blind in the City / Blind in Marburg is a navigation tool based on the Munich Orientation Convention.

It divides Marburg and other German like a cake into 12 sectors and also lets you know location codes, making it easier to answer the question "where?" than with names, post codes, lat/lon or “here” on maps.

This app works with GPS and VoiceOver, includes a compass and also lets know the direction to the centre of the nearest town. With this, anyone can VolksNavigate(c), that means, guide himself around the centre as elegantly as in Rio de Janeiro around the Statue of Christ: inwards/outwards and clockwise/counter clockwise. The instructions are mainly on www.volksnav.de/blind.

Blind in the city is suitable for all those who can't or don’t like to read maps and/or prefer to deal with 12 instead of 360 directions.

The main benefits are a higher awareness for locations, directions, distances and angles, a common language for all nations and a self-guiding in many cases.

This version 3 considers the following cities: Aachen, Augsburg, Berlin, Bielefeld, Braunschweig, Bochum, Bonn, Bremen, Bremerhaven, Chemnitz, Darmstadt, Deggendorf, Dortmund, Dresden, Düsseldorf, Duisburg, Erfurt, Essen, FrakfurtMain, Freiburg, Friedrichshaven, Gera, Göttingen, Halle, Hamm, Hannover, Hamburg, Heidelberg, Heilbronn, Hildesheim, Holzkirchen, Ingolstadt, Jena, Karlsruhe, Kassel, Kempten, Kiel, Koblenz, Köln, Krefeld, Landsberg/Lech, Landshut, Leipzig, Lindau, Lübben, Lübeck, Magdeburg, Mannheim, Memmingen, Mönchengladbach, München, Münster, Nürnberg, Oberstdorf, Osnabrück, Passau, Pfortzheim, Regensburg, Reutlingen, Rosenheim, Rostock, Saarbrücken, Soest, Stuttgart, Schwerin, Ulm, Wiesbaden, Wuppertal, Würzburg.

iPhone Screenshots

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blind in Marburg screenshot 1

App Changes

  • May 24, 2015 Initial release