[gui-talk] Accessible GPS advice?

George Cassell ApolloSeven at Earthlink.net
Thu Aug 30 10:10:34 UTC 2012


I need to buy an accessible  GPS for myself.  In my research, I've pretty 
much narrowed it down to the following two units:  The new Kapten Mobile GPS 
and the Sendero Adventure GPS.

I'd like input from anyone; any recommendations or warnings on either of 
these, or suggestions for anything that might be better than either of them.

-- George


----- Original Message ----- 
From: "David Andrews" <dandrews at visi.com>
To: <david.andrews at nfbnet.org>
Sent: Tuesday, August 21, 2012 2:53 AM
Subject: [gui-talk] Fwd: Announcing Sendero GPS 2012.5 with the new "EZ" and 
"XL" modes



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>Announcing Sendero GPS 2012.5 with the new "EZ" and "XL" modes
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>Roseville, California, August 20, 2012
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>Sendero GPS is known as the Cadillac or Rolls Royce of accessible
>GPS products, a result of input from blind users over the past
>twelve years. The new Sendero GPS "EZ" version combines an
>easy-to-use simple interface with the richness and power of the
>Sendero GPS technology. For example, the most popular functions are
>grouped in a short menu and the less common functions are only
>available in the full Version of the software.
>
>This new "EZ" version is also "EZ" on the pocket-book. The MSRP for
>the software and maps is $498, one third the price of a complete GPS
>package. The EZ version does not include Virtual Mode or map
>updates, which can be purchased separately along with a memory card
>and GPS receiver. You can always update later to the full Sendero
>GPS XL version once you have mastered the basics.
>
>The "EZ" mode is also available in the complete Sendero GPS product
>with what we now call the XL mode. "XL" includes all the Sendero GPS
>features you have come to know like the Virtual Exploration mode,
>manual route recording, Replay User POI recording, 2 years of
>upgrades and the list goes on. The process of connecting to the GPS
>receiver has been made easier in both modes.
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>BrailleNote customers can learn the details about new features and
>modes by going to:
><http://senderogroup.com/products/GPS/v2012changes.htm>http://senderogroup.com/products/GPS/v2012changes.htm
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>Sense Navigation customers go to:
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><http://senderogroup.com/support/SenseNav/Sense%20Navigation%20Changes.htm>http://senderogroup.com/support/SenseNav/Sense%20Navigation%20Changes.htm
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>For those who have a Sendero GPS 2012 license, just use F3 in
>Sendero Maps to download the update or go to:
><http://www.gosendero.com/>http://www.GoSendero.com.
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>If you would like to try v2012 before you buy, download the Trial
>Version,
><http://senderogroup.com/products/GPS/testdrive.asp>http://senderogroup.com/products/GPS/testdrive.asp,
>for your BrailleNote. You will have access to all countries we
>currently support for the 30 days, after which you can purchase a
>full version, opt for the Pay-As-You-Go payment plan, or uninstall
>the 30 day trial version and re-install your old version of Sendero
>GPS. To purchase, call Sendero toll free, 1-888-757-6810 or purchase
>online at
><http://senderogroup.com/products/shop.htm#GPS>http://senderogroup.com/products/shop.htm#GPS.
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