[gps-talkusers] Re: Sendero GPS for car travel [was Braillenote] FW: Way To Go is released!

  • From: Michael May <MikeMay@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: gps-talkusers@xxxxxxxxxxxxx,"Ian Macrae" <ian.macrae1@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Thu, 25 Oct 2007 17:04:10 -0700

 couple log files would certainly be useful.

From my limited experience this past July taking Taxis in Birmingham, I didn't have trouble with round abouts. Certainly we do not yet have the ability to tell the driver to take the 3rd exit, however, as long as I said to continue on a particular street name, this seemed to work. Granted, this was limited to a half dozen trips.

Mike

At 06:34 AM 10/25/2007, Peter Bosher wrote:
Hi Ian, and All,

As others have said, the Sendero GPS works brilliantly in a car, but there is one major problem with using it in the UK. It does not yet cope properly with roundabouts when giving route instructions, so if you are helping to navigate, you will get stuck at every roundabout. I'm copying this to the GPS-talkusers list just to keep the issue live. The developer has kindly said that it's being addressed, but I'm not entirely sure hhe is yet convinced of just how useless it is at the moment.

Charles, if this seems harsh, then I'd happily make logs for you to show you how impossible it would be to give useful navigation to a driver in this country.

All the best,

Peter


At 08:52 PM 10/24/07, you wrote:
>On the subject of GPS, can anyone tell me whether the system offered as an optional extra to the BN can be used effectively in a car? I have a sighted driving wife and don't want us to shell out on a system for the car, which we'd might also use for foreign travel, if I could make the BN do the same job. Any opinions greatly appreciated.
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> Releasing Way To Go by Sendero Group, Accessible Talking Maps for the Blind
>  Enjoy the power of becoming "unlost!"
>  DAVIS, CA, (October 24, 2007)
>
>  Sendero Group, developers of the "Cadillac" of accessible GPS systems for
> the blind, announces the release of Way To Go, a maps only version of their > award-winning accessible GPS. This new Way To Go version allows the user to
>  have fun exploring his or her environment and to develop location literacy
>  in the process. And, consider it a stepping stone to the independence of a
>  full Sendero GPS.
>
>  Features include:
>
>  .        Explore rural roads and city streets,
>  intersection-by-intersection with a tap of your arrow keys.
>  .        Record personal Points of Interest and
>  add rich audio content like restaurant menus or museum descriptions.
>  .        Hear your direction of travel. Check the
>  odometer for distance traveled.
>  .        Search a 15 million Points Of Interest
>  database in North America for everything from airports to zoos. and choose
>  one as your destination.
>  .        Create and follow a route manually or
>  automatically to that destination.
>  .        Easily save and print or emboss routes to take with you or to
>  share.
>  .        Join a community of independent blind
>  explorers and know the "Way To Go" before you step out the door.
>
>  For more information, come see Way To Go at an upcoming conference, visit
> <file:///http://www.senderogroup.com/shopwtg.htm>http://www.SenderoGroup.com
>  /shopwtg.htm,
>  call 1-888-757-6810 or Email Maps@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>
>  Thank you to everyone who submitted product name suggestions. We received
> nearly 1,100 names from which we chose Way To Go. We loved unique names like
>  MapsWell Smart and Yellow Brick Road and the explorer names like Vespucci
> and Holman. Users have always driven our product features and this time, you
>  helped pick the name. Way To Go!
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