[nfbcs] Fwd: Sendero October Highlights

David Andrews dandrews at visi.com
Thu Oct 16 08:41:50 UTC 2014


>
>Greetings from Sendero,
>
>We have three highlights to share with you this month.
>
>1.       Announcing the release of Veteran 
>Affairs Seeing Eye GPS for iPhone, same as The 
>Seeing Eye GPS and Navigator apps but VA Seeing 
>Eye GPS is a non-subscription version. Now 
>available in the iTunes app Store for $299, go 
>to 
><http://bit.ly/1ra0v4F>http://bit.ly/1ra0v4F. 
>This non-subscription version was requested by 
>the agencies and individuals opposed to subscription products.
>
>2.       Rest assured, we still offer the 
>subscription versions, The Seeing Eye GPS and 
>RNIB Navigator. There is also the free Sendero GPS LookAround app.
>
>3.      To augment your mobile GPS apps, 
>consider the more powerful accessible GPS platforms:
>
>·         The BrailleNote GPS at 
><http://senderogroup.com/products/shopgps.htm>http://senderogroup.com/products/shopgps.htm
>
>·         The Sense Navigation for the Braille 
>Sense U2 Mini and more at 
><http://senderogroup.com/products/shopvsnav.htm>http://senderogroup.com/products/shopvsnav.htm 
>
>
>·         The navigation tool everyone should 
>have at the unbelievable price of $49. Check out 
>Sendero Maps for the PC at 
><http://senderogroup.com/products/shopmaps.htm>http://senderogroup.com/products/shopmaps.htm 
>
>
>For more information, go to 
><http://www.senderogroup.com>http://www.senderogroup.com.

         David Andrews and long white cane Harry.
E-Mail:  dandrews at visi.com or david.andrews at nfbnet.org



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