[Blindtlk] Fwd: Announcing Sendero GPS 2012.5 with the new "EZ" and "XL" modes

Christine Szostak szostak.1 at buckeyemail.osu.edu
Tue Aug 21 11:16:08 UTC 2012


Hi All,
  I am primarily a lurker here, but wanted to ask a question about GPS 
systems for the blind in general. I was curious as to whether they can 
provide you with as detailed info as to things like steps, overhangs... and 
whether they work in doors. My understanding of GPS systems is that they 
only work out-of-doors.
Many thanks in advance,
Chris


----- Original Message ----- 
From: "David Andrews" <dandrews at visi.com>
To: <david.andrews at nfbnet.org>
Sent: Tuesday, August 21, 2012 5:53 AM
Subject: [Blindtlk] 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.
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>>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.
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>>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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