An interesting segment. Thanks. I'll trot out my tired old perspective ... It looks like a wonderful app. I only wish it was available on Android. Due to limited resources and prioritizing other projects over a port to Android, the developers have no plans in the forseeable future for a port to Android. Wouldn't it be great if app developers could modularize their key contributions into libraries that could be used on multiple platforms and integrated into other apps. Oko is spending resources on reinventing the turn by turn navigation capabilities. Sure ehy will combine it with their currently unique crossing detection/assistance. They could instead put effort into providing their core crossing detect/assist IP into a library they could license to established providers of navigation apps and even HW providers like Meta Ray-Ban and ARx Vision.
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Wow!!!!! Very Well Said Ramya!!!! It is not always easy to trust A I sometimes!!!! 😊😊😊😊😊😊
Thank you so much 🙂
An interesting segment. Thanks. I'll trot out my tired old perspective ... It looks like a wonderful app. I only wish it was available on Android. Due to limited resources and prioritizing other projects over a port to Android, the developers have no plans in the forseeable future for a port to Android. Wouldn't it be great if app developers could modularize their key contributions into libraries that could be used on multiple platforms and integrated into other apps. Oko is spending resources on reinventing the turn by turn navigation capabilities. Sure ehy will combine it with their currently unique crossing detection/assistance. They could instead put effort into providing their core crossing detect/assist IP into a library they could license to established providers of navigation apps and even HW providers like Meta Ray-Ban and ARx Vision.
Thank you for your perspective.