[gps-talkusers] Re: Announcing the release of Mobile Geo

You really did not answer my concerns or questions. Manufactures and models
would be helpful as well as service providers. 
If Sendero is not selling hardware.
Regards,
Claude Everett
American by chance, Californian by choice.
Everyone has a disability, some are more aware of it than others.
"if we have learned one thing from the civil rights movement in the united
states, it is that when you let others speak for you, you lose."

ed Roberts 


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Hi,

Any phone that will support Mobile Speak Smartphone will support MGeo. The
faster processor and more memory, the better of course.

Cheers,
Brett.

----- Original Message -----
From: "Claude Everett" <ceverett@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: <gps-talkusers@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Friday, September 19, 2008 4:01 AM
Subject: [gps-talkusers] Re: Announcing the release of Mobile Geo


> Will you be selling Phones for this product?  If not then, I have the
> following questions.  And**  what smart phones with a standard usable 
> Keypad
> are available for this product? And**  which cellular service providers 
> will
> these phones operate on?
> And ** which service provider sell these phones?
> Regards,
> Claude Everett
> American by chance, Californian by choice.
> Everyone has a disability, some are more aware of it than others.
> "if we have learned one thing from the civil rights movement in the united
> states, it is that when you let others speak for you, you lose."
>
> ed Roberts
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: gps-talkusers-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
> [mailto:gps-talkusers-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Michael May
> Sent: Thursday, September 18, 2008 9:05 AM
> To: GPS-talkusers-freelists.org
> Subject: [gps-talkusers] Announcing the release of Mobile Geo
>
> Code Factory and Sendero Group announce the release of Mobile Geo!
>
> Davis, CA September 18, 2008
>
> Sendero Group and Code Factory are pleased to announce the launch of 
> Mobile
> Geo, GPS software for Windows Mobile devices for blind and visually 
> impaired
> individuals.  Mobile Geo is powered by Sendero GPS, so users of other
> Sendero GPS products will recognize many of the powerful features. For
> example, Mobile Geo can automatically calculate routes, announce 
> information
> about your surroundings with Sendero's trademark "LookAround mode", create
> personal points of interest, and explore maps virtually.
>
> What is unique about Mobile Geo?
>    * Mobile Geo runs on an ever-increasing number of handheld wireless
> devices from manufacturers including AT&T Wireless, Sprint, Verizon
> Wireless, T-Mobile, HP, HTC, Motorola, Samsung, Dell, Palm and many more.
>    * Mobile Geo is affordable and runs on low cost Windows phones.
> Combined with Mobile Speak, your phone becomes an accessible media center,
> note taker, personal information organizer, and your very own Geo 
> navigator.
>    * On Windows Mobile Standard Smartphones, Geo uses vibration alerts,
> based on Morse code, of the first letter of the event, to notify you of
> approaching turns, upcoming waypoint intersections, arrival at your
> destination, etc.
>    * Geo is integrated with the phone's Contacts application, allowing you
> to select a contact and set the home/work address associated with it as 
> your
> destination, starting point for a route, or to save it as a user-defined
> point of interest.
>    * It gives you an easy way to call a restaurant, shop, school or any
> point of interest nearby, using your cell phone, by simply selecting that
> place from the extensive business database or your own list of 
> user-defined
> POIs.
>
>
>
> Mike May, CEO of Sendero says, "I have found a powerful synergy between 
> our
> two nimble companies to create innovative products. We know that blind
> people deserve many options to suit a variety of needs and budgets. Mobile
> Geo is something I could only dream of when Charles LaPierre and I began
> working on accessible GPS in the mid 90's, and here it is!"
>
> Eduard Sanchez CEO of Code Factory says, "Working with Sendero Group has
> been a very enriching experience. The challenge of putting together the
> efforts and know-how of Code Factory in accessible mobile phones, and
> Sendero Group's expertise in accessible GPS and talking maps, has been
> successfully met. Mobile Geo is its evidence."
>
>
>
> About Sendero Group
>
> <http://www.senderogroup.com>http://www.senderogroup.com
>
> Sendero Group, "The GPS company", is the developer of the first accessible
> GPS and talking map systems. Three product lines, "Powered by Sendero 
> GPS",
> provide access to detailed street maps and more points of interest than 
> any
> other product. Sendero's feature-rich software has unique capabilities 
> like
> its comprehensive LookAround mode, preview of route turns in pedestrian or
> vehicular modes and even turn-by-turn routes where streets don't exist.
> Compare all accessible GPS systems by visiting
> <http://www.AccessibleGPS.com>http://www.AccessibleGPS.com and see for
> yourself.
>
>
> About Code Factory
>
> <file:///%0dhttp:/www.codefactory.es%0b>http://www.codefactory.es
>
> Code Factory is a leading provider of screen readers, screen magnifiers, 
> and
> Braille interfaces for the wide range of mainstream mobile devices. Code
> Factory's mission is to break down barriers to the accessibility of mobile
> technology for the blind and visually impaired. Making accessibility means
> not just simple opportunity but also flexibility and affordability!
>
>
> Its accessible products are used in more than 50 countries and 30 
> languages.
> Among Code Factory's customers are well known organizations for the blind
> such as ONCE, and carriers such as AT&T, Bouygues Telecom, SFR, and
> Vodafone. They have also built strong partnerships with mainstream 
> companies
> like HP, Microsoft, and Nokia as well as leading AT companies like Baum,
> Bookshare.org, HumanWare, Optelec and Sendero.
>
>
>
> 



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