Greetings from Sendero! We have five highlights to share with you this month. 1. Calling all intrepid travelers in the UK. The Sendero Group has teamed up with the Royal National Institute of Blind People (RNIB) to bring fully integrated accessible turn-by-turn navigation to the United Kingdom and Ireland. The iPhone GPS app, RNIB Navigator, is available in the App Store for a one-month introductory price. For details visit: http://senderogroup.com/news/rnibnavrelease.htm 2. Read about Sendero's latest experiences with Indoor Orientation, User Generated Content and GPS travel stories in the Sendero Travel blog: http://senderogps.blogspot.com/ 3. Congratulations to all the House Full of Toys winners, Ruaa in New York, Hina in Illinois, Taylor in California, Alek in Vermont, and Gabriel in Indiana. They have received equipment courtesy of Sendero Group, HumanWare, HIMS, and Stevie Wonder. This is the 7th year Sendero has spearheaded the donation of access technology to young people who couldn't otherwise acquire it. 4. If you haven't yet tried the Seeing Eye GPS for the US and Canada, it is only $9.95 for a one-month subscription. https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/seeing-eye-gps/id668624446?mt=8 5. To augment your mobile GPS apps, consider the more powerful accessible GPS platforms: . The BrailleNote GPS at http://senderogroup.com/products/shopgps.htm . The Sense Navigation for the Braille Sense U2 Mini and more at http://senderogroup.com/products/shopvsnav.htm . The independence tool everyone should have, Sendero Maps or APH PC talking maps for VI teachers at http://senderogroup.com/products/shopmaps.htm "It's better to travel hopefully than to arrive." --- This email is free from viruses and malware because avast! Antivirus protection is active. http://www.avast.com